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  7. How to pronounce key noun | British English and American English pronunciation. UK /kiː/ US /kiː/ More about phonetic symbols. Sound-by-sound pronunciation. UK /kiː/ key. /k/ as in. cat. /iː/ as in. sheep. US /kiː/ key. /k/ as in. cat. /iː/ as in. sheep.

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