I didn't realize "chr" combination is only pronounced as "kr", great observation!
But the point we are discussing is not to distinguish tr vs. chr. The title was using "chr" to refer to the sound [ch]. I think it boils down to how to pronounce "tr" cluster correctly so that it doesn't sounds like "ch" by itself, like dirtytalk said: if "ru" is not pronounced correctly, "true" can't be either.
interesting observation,永學哥!
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• 回複:interesting observation,永學哥! -ntotl- ♂ (161 bytes) () 05/16/2013 postreply 10:10:26
• 我最近也在obsessed with R -非文學青年- ♀ (722 bytes) () 05/16/2013 postreply 10:36:58
• 最近也在琢磨R音,我個人體會也是raise mid-tongue 更好,而且感覺省力自然。 -好學又好問- ♀ (273 bytes) () 05/17/2013 postreply 04:42:37
• 哈哈,sounds funny! I'll check it out! -非文學青年- ♀ (95 bytes) () 05/17/2013 postreply 07:29:47