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 ironik
 
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							| Hello everyone, I was revising a worksheet when I came across this phrase "suit you" and I wondered: How should we pronounce it? suit you //suːt ju/ or suit you / suːtʃ ju/? When I asked my American friend, she said the 1st one is correct but if we generalize the rule of "would you" becomes /ˈwʊdʒə/, I feel like the second one is also possible (in British accent, maybe?)   What do you think?  |  24 Feb 2015      
					
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 Peter Hardy
 
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							|  Your American friend is right. The second pronunciation comes to mind when you state" It suits you." Cheers, Peter  
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