Only if you also pronounce, "tooth" as, 'tuuff'.
hmmm I had to think about it. I probably 'slip' and say 'offen' sometimes, but I usually say 'often' (with a t).
I speak proper English so I always say of-ten.
Ordinary Peephole Wrote:I speak proper English so I always say of-ten.
agreed
Befoah I vote in this pole I half to say I tawk a bit funny now. That being sayd I use the "T" as it shoud be said, even in a caa when I paaak in Haav-ad squeau.
It's not the T I have to worry about it's the e so it sounds like oftn.