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Among the following, where can we find an aspirated /pʰ/ sound?

ASpin

BArmpit

CPit

DUp

Answer:

C. Pit

Read Explanation:

  • Aspirated /pʰ/: This is a "p" sound pronounced with a burst of air. 

  • "Pit": When pronouncing "pit," the "p" is pronounced with an aspiration, meaning you release a puff of air when saying the word. 


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