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Technically "p" in English does not default to the aspirated (pot) or unaspirated variety (hop). English speakers don't distinguish different word meanings when just those sounds by themselves are different, so they're considered homophones. Perhaps you knew that already and I just misread your comment, but thought it may be helpful info if not.


"Hop" comes out strongly aspirated for me. Certainly "mop" and "mob" don't sound the same.


You seem to be confused about the difference between "aspirated" and "voiced". Both these words are unaspirated for native English speakers.




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