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  1. Pronunciation Key. YourDictionary provides both written pronunciation guides and audio clips to help you understand how to pronounce unfamiliar words. YourDictionary utilizes symbols from three authoritative sources to create these pronunciation guides: Webster’s New World College Dictionary, the American Heritage Dictionary, and the ...

  2. Learn how to use the pronunciation symbols and labels in this dictionary to indicate the variants and usage of English words. The guide explains the history, principles, and sources of the pronunciation information based on the Merriam-Webster pronunciation file.

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  3. Learn how to use the pronunciation symbols and transcriptions in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary and the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English. Find out about consonants, vowels, diphthongs, nasalization, allophones, and syllabic consonants.

  4. Key features. Learn how to pronounce words in British and American English with pronunciation content from the Cambridge experts, including pronunciations for all the words at CEFR levels A1–C2 in the English Vocabulary Profile, and beyond. Hear the words spoken by real people in British and American English.

  5. Learn how to read the pronunciation symbols used on Dictionary.com with this chart. It shows the IPA symbols for stress, consonants, vowels, and foreign sounds.

  6. Learn how to pronounce words in American English with the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. See the written pronunciations, symbols, stress marks, and examples for each word.

  7. The Cambridge Dictionary uses the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to show pronunciation in writing. You can recognize these pronunciations by the slashes before and after, for example, /pen/. You can also click on the icons to listen to the pronunciation in UK or US English.

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