Not exactly. It depends on the British or American accent and the strength of it. Usually, though, there is a softening of the end 't's, so they are almost silent: 'By(t) tha bullu(t)". It's as though you stopped yourself midway through pronouncing the 't'.
Short video but interesting... in Spain we study English grammar but nothing about listening and speaking. If you take private class, you can obtain a good speaking level but nobody is worry about pronunciation, it's not a priority...however it's one of my top, I want to pronounce properly... this kind of videos help to get it.
Never drops the final T. There is mouth movement for a T but the tongue does not not fully connect. The difference is very noticeable when a foreign learner fully drops the final T.
I have just invented a new one: bite the grenade, bite the grenade....
joshuademoraes 4 months ago
Bite the bullet.
JeidoErisuChan 8 months ago
I'm American, but this is for the chinese people out there. 我觉得中文是hard。I don't know what hard is.
admx94 1 year ago
WOW! thanks!
mitsubishi777 1 year ago
suk my dik
Nnmana 1 year ago
im in love! o.O
PUNkSkull18 2 years ago
Wow at your tag, there's traditional-chinese, do you learn lingustic?JUst wanna know^^
DylanLee123 2 years ago
shes sooo cute!! love you babe
12StepJiG 2 years ago
i like that beautiful mouth really
alwayshard11 2 years ago
Not exactly. It depends on the British or American accent and the strength of it. Usually, though, there is a softening of the end 't's, so they are almost silent: 'By(t) tha bullu(t)". It's as though you stopped yourself midway through pronouncing the 't'.
TwoTube2 2 years ago 2
Short video but interesting... in Spain we study English grammar but nothing about listening and speaking. If you take private class, you can obtain a good speaking level but nobody is worry about pronunciation, it's not a priority...however it's one of my top, I want to pronounce properly... this kind of videos help to get it.
bellotojuanfra 2 years ago
same here.
shauzcryn8 2 years ago
I've never heard anyone say bite the bullet.
lovingpengy 2 years ago
that sounds like bullie tho and british usuall say bullet but dont prounce the T properley
shannonalison 2 years ago
Not true. It's only "estuary" English or Mockney which we have thrust down our throats by the media,which persistently drops the final "t"
adventussaxonum 2 years ago
Never drops the final T. There is mouth movement for a T but the tongue does not not fully connect. The difference is very noticeable when a foreign learner fully drops the final T.
baigandine 2 years ago
this woman is cute...to me at least!
talal143 2 years ago
Thank you so much
songjjs691 2 years ago
bite the bullet
renatoargh 3 years ago
F U Ck all ya guy she say wotever she wan, good work keep it up
BanBanBoogIE 3 years ago
freaks
mupors 3 years ago
take care of your tongue it will be drop down during say (THE)
libyanooooo 3 years ago
bite the bullet
naroto2009 3 years ago
great comment!
tubeporuntubo 2 years ago
He bit the bullet.
Proletariat12 2 years ago
Oh! So that's how you place your tongue to say ''the''.
Thanks!
IkeAurion 3 years ago
Thank you.
KoryKosky 3 years ago
There is not a more beautiful woman on this earth. Love the delivery, so much behind the eyes....
JakeWaldenMusic 3 years ago