Fashion, beauty and animal loving language consultant from South Africa living in Stockholm, Sweden.
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I have to point out as a native UK-English speaker that there isn’t really a rule about the ‘t’ being silent in often and soften – some people pronounce the ‘t’ (I do), other’s don’t. It doesn’t matter.
I have to point out as a native UK-English speaker that there isn’t really a rule about the ‘t’ being silent in often and soften – some people pronounce the ‘t’ (I do), other’s don’t. It doesn’t matter.