Spanish letter t Includes sound files!

This letter always sound as: /t̪/ (Voiceless dental stop)
The voiceless alveolar stop is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents voiceless dental, alveolar, and postalveolar stops is ⟨t⟩, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is t. The dental stop can be distinguished with the underbridge diacritic, ⟨t̪⟩, the postalveolar with a retraction line, ⟨t̠⟩, and the Extensions to the IPA have a double underline diacritic which can be used to explicitly specify an alveolar pronunciation, ⟨t͇⟩.
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/ˈgäs.o̞/
(expense)
  
/pɾe̞.e̞nˈsjo̞.so̞/
(pretentious)

/ä.fe̞jˈäɾ/
(to shave)
  
/äˈpwe̞s.ä/
(bet)

/e̞sˈän̪.ke̞/
(pond)
  
/ʧä.ˈke̞.ä/
(jacket)

/käw.iˈβäɾ/
(to captivate)
  
/o̞ˈɾo̞n.xä/
(grapefruit)

/ä.misˈo̞.so̞/
(friendly)
  
/säɾˈe̞n/
(frying pan)

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