at读爱还是安?
In English, the word "at" typically reads as /æt/, pronounced similarly to "A-t". This is due to the distinctive pronunciation of the letter 'a' and 't' in English, where they both possess an alveolar [æ] sound that can be heard when spoken separately. This apparent pronunciation difference suggests that "at" should indeed be read as "爱特", not "安特". It's important to note that this understanding may vary slightly in various dialects or regional accents, but according to the official standard pronunciation, "爱特" is the correct reading.
The corrected sentence is:
"At Reading 'at' or 'āt' in English?"
By using appropriate punctuation and capitalization rules, the original phrasing maintains its intended meaning while correcting the incorrect pronunciation of the word "at". The new sentence conveys the question of whether to pronounce the word "at" with "爱特" or "āt", which adheres to the common pronunciation used by English speakers worldwide.