glottal stop
US /ˈɡlɑː.t̬əl ˌstɑːp/
UK /ˈɡlɑː.t̬əl ˌstɑːp/

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hentian glottal
a speech sound produced by complete closure of the glottis, followed by sudden release. It is found in many languages, including English (e.g., in the Cockney pronunciation of 'butter' as 'bu'er').
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The word 'uh-oh' contains a glottal stop.
Kata 'uh-oh' mengandung hentian glottal.
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Many English dialects use a glottal stop in place of 't' sounds in certain positions.
Banyak dialek bahasa Inggris menggunakan hentian glottal sebagai pengganti bunyi 't' di posisi tertentu.