
VIDEOClick to see full answer. In this way, is the T silent in ballet?Yes, this is correct for British English – the t is pronounced in fillet and claret, but not in ballet.Secondly, how do you pronounce garage UK? – “garage”, which Britons are more likely to pronounce as “garridge”, over “garaarge”, which is universal in the US. – “attitude”, where there is no sign of the British adopting the US “attitood” over “atti-chewed”. Similarly, it is asked, how do you pronounce ballerina? Here are 4 tips that should help you perfect your pronunciation of ‘ballerinas’: Break ‘ballerinas’ down into sounds: [BAL] + [UH] + [REE] + [NUHZ] – say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them. Record yourself saying ‘ballerinas’ in full sentences, then watch yourself and listen. How do you pronounce fillet?By the way, whether spelled filet or fillet, it is pronounced “filay”. Upon asking a professional butcher in a meat market, I was informed that the word filet, pronounced ‘fillay’, is the process of cutting a ‘fillet’, pronounced ‘fil’- lette’. Therefore, filet would be the verb and fillet would be the noun.
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