WE AWE THE BRI ISH!
But in all seriousness, I've heard bri ish and briddish. I guess it comes down to dialect
22 0 ReplyYou won't hear "briddish" in the UK, just hard Ts or glottal stops (bri'ish).
11 0 ReplyGood point. The D for T seems to be a North American thing
2 0 ReplySome Brits, especially young ones, are t-flapping as well now
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Are you talking about the boston tea party or the Boston massacre? If the tea party, what does that have to do with changing your accent?
3 0 ReplyIt's the tea party. T = tea
16 0 ReplyYou know it's right when it's coming from Dieterlan
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Took plenty of L's from the US though
2 0 ReplyI'm sitting in bed saying saying British trying to figure out why we say it the way we do. the best way to describe it I found is we say Brit but only the first half of the t so maybe Brid-ish is the phonetic way.
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