put it on pud'it on [ˈpʊɾɪɾɑn] flapping and linking
To place something on top of another object, or to get dressed in an item of clothing.
The 't' sound in 'put' and 'it' often changes to a quick 'd' sound (a 'flap' or 'tap') when it's between vowel sounds, making the phrase flow smoothly together. This also involves linking words together.
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put it on pud'it on
[ˈpʊɾɪɾɑn]
To place something on top of another object, or to get dressed in an item of clothing.
The 't' sound in 'put' and 'it' often changes to a quick 'd' sound (a 'flap' or 'tap') when it's between vowel sounds, making the phrase flow smoothly together. This also involves linking words together.
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Could you put it on the table?
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Example 2
I need to put it on before we go.
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Example 3
She always tries to put it on herself.
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Example 4
Just pud'it on the counter, I'll get to it later.
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Example 5
Hey, pud'it on speaker so I can hear too.
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