How do I pronounce "can't" with a British accent without it rhyming with "punt" or "paint"?

/kɑːnt/ (BrEng pronunciation)

k as in "k ite"

ɑː as in "c ar"

n as in n ose

t as in t ie


Say it like "Kant", as in the name of the philosopher, Immanuel Kant.


I'm English and we pronounce can't like are, for example car-nt so just say car with nt on the end carnt or c-are-nt