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  1. tr⁄\, industry \‡in-(…)ds-tr⁄\ is pronounced both \‡in-d—s-tr⁄\ and \‡in-…d—s-tr⁄\. In some phonetic environments, as in fence \‡fen(t)s\ and boil \‡bŁi(-—)l\, it may be difficult to determine whether the sound shown in parentheses is or is not present in a given utterance; even the usage of a single

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  2. Merriam-Webster Reference Help. Pronunciation Key: Quick Reference. Pronunciation Full Guide: PDF download. Explanatory Notes to the Dictionary.

  3. While some people do in fact pronounce the second f in fifth, the first pronunciation given in our dictionary is the one that omits it. Overall, however, f is to be commended for its performance generally. We'd give it an A, if we were on speaking terms with that letter.

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  5. Merriam Webster Pronunciation Symbols. All pronunciation information is printed between reversed virgules. Pronunciation symbols are printed in roman type and all other information, such as labels and notes, is printed in italics.

  6. CDP and its descendant, the Routledge Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English (Upton & Kretzschmar 2017, hereafter RDP) continue to be key sources for U.S. English, along with American sources such as Merriam-Webster, and the U.S. pronunciations in the pronouncing dictionaries of Wells (2008) and Jones et al. (2011).

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · The sounds of Received Pronunciation (RP, UK), General American pronunciation (GenAm, US), Canadian English (CanE), Australian English (AuE), and New Zealand English (NZE) are shown. For vowels in other dialects, see Wikipedia's IPA chart for English .

  8. This pronunciation key outlines how to pronounce the letters and symbols in these systems, with familiar words that provide common examples for what each one sounds like.

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