“Often” and “soften” can be pronounced with or without the “t”. Pronouncing the t was the original pronunciation, which then fell out of fashion for a while, until dictionaries started appearing which standardised the spelling and people started pronouncing the t again. Both are about equally common today. It varies with dialect, and even between individuals.
It would be nice to have a video about the basic configuration
How does one get a SIP/VoIP number for incoming and outgoing calls?
You can get it from here
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Hi, where can I find the codes in the presentation?
I didn’t know it is pronounced Asterix. I always had that German sk pronounciation before.
Thanks, great! Нравиться подход у тебя. Кстати, у меня на канале есть подобное видео, только на русском языке.
Btw, it's Asterisk, not "Asteriks". And the "t" in "often" is silent; it's pronounced like "soften".
“Often” and “soften” can be pronounced with or without the “t”. Pronouncing the t was the original pronunciation, which then fell out of fashion for a while, until dictionaries started appearing which standardised the spelling and people started pronouncing the t again. Both are about equally common today. It varies with dialect, and even between individuals.