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titty
Definition:
(nou) either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman
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Common mistakes of titty pronunciation

- Stress misplacement: Some learners stress the second syllable, saying "ti-ˈty" instead of "ˈtitty". This can change the word's clarity. Tip: Remember that the primary stress is on the first syllable.
- Vowel confusion: The vowel sound in "titty" can be tricky. Some might pronounce it as "i" in "bit" rather than the "i" in "sit" (ˈtɪti). Tip: Focus on the short "i" sound, as in "sit".
- Final "y" sound: Some people may pronounce the final "y" too strongly, making it sound like "ee" instead of a quick "i" sound. Tip: Keep the "y" light, almost like a quick "i" to maintain the correct pronunciation.
- Incorrect vowel length: Learners sometimes elongate the vowel sound, saying "tee-tee" (ˈtiːti) instead of "titty" (ˈtɪti). This can lead to misunderstandings. Tip: Keep the vowel short and crisp for accurate pronunciation.
- Overemphasis on "t": Some may over-pronounce the "t" at the beginning, making it sound harsh. The correct pronunciation is softer, as in "titty" (ˈtɪti). Tip: Aim for a gentle "t" sound to sound more natural.