Vanth, 1 year ago (edited 3 months ago) I’ve heard bi-tuminous. Hard “I”, like in bi-cycle. And bit-uminous, soft “I” like in “he bit into the apple”. I have never heard the “t” turned into a “tch” sound. And you don’t even have to burn them to see a difference. You can see and feel it.
I’ve heard bi-tuminous. Hard “I”, like in bi-cycle. And bit-uminous, soft “I” like in “he bit into the apple”.
I have never heard the “t” turned into a “tch” sound.
And you don’t even have to burn them to see a difference. You can see and feel it.