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Pronunciation Key &chart

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Pronunciation Key

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ăpatkkick, cat, pique o̅o̅boot
āpay l (nēd'l)lid, needle* ouout
â care mmum ppop
äfathern (sŭd'n)no, sudden* rroar
bbib ng thing ssauce
chchurch ŏpotshship, dish
ddeed, milled ōtoe ttight, stopped
ĕpetôcaught, paw, for, horrid, hoarse**ththin
ēbee oinoiseth this
ffife, phase, rough o͝otookŭcut
ggag ûurge, term, firm, word, heard ər butter
hhat vvalve   
hwwhich wwith Foreign
ĭpityyes œFrench feu, German schön
īpie, by zzebra, xylem űFrench tu, German űber
î pier zh vision, pleasure, garage KHGerman ich, Scottish loch
jjudge əabout, item, edible, gallop, circus French bon (bôⁿ)***

*In English the consonants l and n often constitute complete syllables by themselves.

**Regional pronunciations of -or- vary. In pairs such as for, four; horse, hoarse; and morning, mourning, the vowel varies between (ô) and (ō). In this Dictionary these vowels are represented as follows: for (fôr), four (fôr, fōr); horse (hôrs), hoarse (hôrs, hōrs); and morning (môr′ning), mourning (môr′ning, mōr′-). Other words for which both forms are shown include more, glory, and borne. A similar variant occurs in words such as coral, forest, and horrid, where the pronunciation of o before r varies between (ô) and (ŏ). In these words the (ôr) pronunciation is given first: forest (fôr′ist, fŏr′-).

***The Dictionary uses ⁿ to reflect that the preceding vowel is nasalized.







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