1
the sound t
as in "
t
oe"
the sound d as in "
d
o"
the sound th as in "
th
e"
These are similar sounds. The sound d is voiced (you use both your voice box and your mouth to say d),
whereas the sound t is unvoiced (you do not use your voice box.)
To remember that these sounds make 1 you might think of the letter
t
as having one central stroke down.
Double-t or double-d as in a
dd
or wi
tt
y, counts as a single 1.
(The pseudonumeral T is actually pronounced "it", and written T or iT.)
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