Push a stream of air from your throat through your open mouth. No tongue or lip contact.

Americans pronounce hut as HUHT (/hʌt/). It's 3 sounds in 1 syllable. Ends in a crisp stop consonant — in casual speech the puff after it often disappears.
Record yourself saying "hut" and play it back. The mic stays on your device — nothing's uploaded.
1 syllable, 3 sounds. Explore each sound's mouth shape and how it's made.
Push a stream of air from your throat through your open mouth. No tongue or lip contact.

Relax your lips, jaw, and tongue completely. Drop your jaw slightly and keep the tongue neutral.
Touch the tip or front edge of your tongue to the roof of your mouth just behind your teeth. Keep your jaw relaxed. Stop the air, then release with a puff.
