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# 3.2.11. `tr/dr`
# 2.2.11. `tr/dr`
`tr/dr``tʃ/dʒ` 不一样的地方在于,虽然发声时起始的舌尖位置相同,但,`tr, dr` 在发声之前嘴唇要有个缩小成圆形的动作,所以它们开头的音节,总是听起来夹带着一个 `w`*tree* `/triː`/ 听起来是 `/tʃwiː/`*dry* `/draɪ/` 听起来是 `/dʒwaɪ/`
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很多地区的人基于自身母语的习惯,会把 `tr``dr` 分开着连续读出的。比如,*tree*,印度人可能会把它读成 `/tɤ.riː/`,其中的 `r` 还会用齿龈颤音;再比如,*driver*,可能会被俄罗斯人读成 `/dɤ.raɪvə/` ,其中的 `r` 同样会用齿龈颤音。
People from many regions, guided by the habits of their native languages, may pronounce `tr` and `dr` as separate, continuous sounds. For instance, someone from India might pronounce *tree* as `/tɤ.riː/`, with the `r` articulated as a [*voiced alveolar trill*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_dental,_alveolar_and_postalveolar_trills). Similarly, the word *driver* might be pronounced as `/dɤ.raɪvə/` by a Russian speaker, again using a voiced alveolar trill for the `r`.
People from many regions, guided by the habits of their native languages, may pronounce `tr` and `dr` as separate, continuous sounds. For instance, someone from India might pronounce *tree* as `/tɤ.riː/`, with the `r` articulated as a [*voiced alveolar trill*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_dental,_alveolar_and_postalveolar_trills). Similarly, the word *driver* might be pronounced as `/dɤ.raɪvə/` by a Russian speaker, again using a voiced alveolar trill for the `r`.