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972 - Why Americans Don’t Say the T in Winter

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Today, let’s talk about something fun in American English: Why “winter” and “winner” often sound exactly the same.

This happens because of a sound change called the N-flap. When N + T comes between two vowel sounds, the T often disappears or becomes a soft flap - something like a quick D sound.
  • winter sounds like winner
  • twenty sounds like twenny
  • plenty sounds like plenny

For example:
  • “I don’t like winter weather.” sounds like  “I don’t like winner weather.”
  • “We invited twenty people.” sounds like  “We invited twenny people.”

This isn’t slang - it’s just the natural rhythm of American English.

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