that one thad one ˈðæɾ wʌn Flapping
A specific item, object, or person that has been previously mentioned or is being pointed out.
Flapping happens when a 't' sound between vowel sounds often softens to a quick 'd' or 'r'-like sound, making speech smoother and faster.
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that one thad one
ˈðæɾ wʌn
A specific item, object, or person that has been previously mentioned or is being pointed out.
Flapping happens when a 't' sound between vowel sounds often softens to a quick 'd' or 'r'-like sound, making speech smoother and faster.
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Example 1
I'll take that one, please.
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Example 2
Which book do you want? That one.
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Example 3
Can you pass me that one over there?
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Example 4
Nah, thad one's too hard to fix.
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Example 5
Did you see thad one on TV last night?
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