The English consonant /d/
The main ways in which you can expect to see written this sound are 'd' y 'dd' the sound is an alveolar stop consonant, i.e. In order to produce the sound /d/, you close the passage of the air coming from the lungs pressing your tongue against your alveoli and then withdraw the tongue with which a small explosion occurs. During the production of this sound you vibrate your vocal cords. /d/ is a 'voiced' sound
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How to pronounce the consonant /f/
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