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Do you know what drives me mad? #16 (permalink) Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:13 am   Do you know what drives me mad?
 

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Hi,

With reference to the above
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Now let's see what Allen says
I would say 'often' without pronouncing the 't'. Probably I would pronounce the 't' if I wanted to stress the frequency of doing something as in:

A Do you ever have trouble with your computer?

B Oh, yes. Many many times. Why I have often felt like throwing it out of the window.

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Do you know what drives me mad? #17 (permalink) Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:04 pm   Do you know what drives me mad?
 

Xiaomuou wrote:
Now I have to wonder how I actually say "herb", with or without the h. I don't actually know since I never thought about it until just now.

Lol
Sometimes this very same thing happens to me, when I can't really tell how I'm supposed to pronounce a word in my native language.
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