Would you please explain why, in many cases in oral English, the letter h is often cut off or made faint enough when pronounced in words? For example, in the sentence " This is her house.", is and her are very much likely to be read as tightened as one word, and the letter h is almost cut off.
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Would you please explain why, in many cases in oral English, the letter h is often cut off or made faint enough when pronounced in words? For example, in the sentence " This is her house.", is and her are very much likely to be read as tightened as one word, and the letter h is almost cut off.