The phonetic transcription of fear in English fi , why doesn t it pronounce or does not pronounce i

Updated on educate 2024-04-30
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The three letters of ear together are generally pronounced [i] or bad posture [e.g. clear[kliə]

    bear[bɛə]

    tear[ti] tears; [t] tear.

    pear[pɛə]

    spear[spiə]

    swear[swɛə]

    For example, the socks are not ears but closed syllables that are combined with other consonants, and generally pronounce the sound of [i:] in EA, and the [e] sound in a few words.

    For example. leak[li:k]

    The word lead [li:d,led] means leader when pronounced [li:d] and lead when pronounced [led].

    sweat[swet]

    peak[pi:k]

    The syllabic closure may be different.

    For example. Commonness:

    cease[si:s]

    create[kriˈeit]

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is a weakening of speech.

    In English polysyllabic words, there must be one syllable with a major stress, while the other syllables have some substressed syllables and some unstressed syllables. The vowel i in the unstressed syllables is weakened, and most of the weakened vowels are unstressed central vowels [ ].

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    English is like that, there are rules in general, and there are no rules when it comes to the details. A classmate of mine in Canada also said the same thing, many things are conventional, and there are not so many ......

    Memorize more words and you'll know the pattern.

    The i in the middle of vity is generally read as [ ].

    Day alone is read , prefixed with a prefix such as wednesday may read di, but it is also possible to be dei: such as tuesday

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The only thing to watch out for is the question you add later.

    You don't need to think about it like the previous one, such as animal, any, read as ['?.]nim?l]['eni] is the most standard way to read it, and it would be unnatural to force it to follow the m and n in a row. Don't.

    The pronunciation of addition is to be pronounced as [?].’di??n nl], which is determined by the person's pronunciation habits.

    Because the word is derived, addition ---additional, because the pronunciation of addition must have the sound of n after it, and after adding the suffix al, the n is read together with the following sound. Because people are used to the addition sound at first, if the n sound is gone, it will be difficult to understand.

    Therefore, all suffix vowels precede n and l should be pronounced in the same way as before. For example: ration---rational,capital---capitalist

    Of course, this is just my personal experience, and I don't refer to any books. But I trust my own spoken words and judgments, and I hope it helps you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, when I read it, I only pronounced one vowel, not two, but just a transition of sounds, which sounds like it is repeated once. And it's also for the convenience of pronunciation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There's no need to make it that complicated, unless you're specialized in this.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Oh my God, it's this kind of thing again. It's quite similar to continuous reading.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you have learned Hanyu Pinyin, since you can read each phonetic transcription, just spell it together like Hanyu Pinyin!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Listen. You should have *** or tape of your words, read along. You'll find a pattern.

    There are no shortcuts. After reading it a few times, try to spell it out on your own.

    Don't rush, take your time. I can't read it once, I read it 10 times. Language is like that, be patient.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.k n is a weakly pronounced form, but it is also closer to the American pronunciation. The word is often read weakly, unless you have to reread "i can!" as in Peak's commercials. The English pronunciation is k n.

    2.contract Kingsoft Word Tyrant only gives one kind of pronunciation, which is the pronunciation of nouns. The following is the part of speech and pronunciation given by Jinshan. The pronunciation is different when used as a verb and as a noun. v: verb n: noun.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    can: The first phonetic transcription you mark is "look", and the second phonetic transcription is close to "ken".

    contract: When used as a verb, pronounce [k n tr kt], which means to make a contract, incur, etc., and when pronounced as a noun, pronounce [ k ntr kt] to mean contract, marriage contract, etc. contract can also be used as an adjective, indicating the meaning of contraction, shrinkage, and the pronunciation of verbs.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Actually, [k n, k n] is a difference between the English and American sounds, and they are all looks.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1]chinese /,t∫ai'ni:z Chinese Chinese, Chinese, Chinese (and so on).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Chinese: Chinese, Chinese, Chinese.

    English: British, British, English.

    Japanese: Japanese, Japanese, Japanese.

    arabic: Arabic, Arabic, Arabicrussia: Russian, Russian, Russian, Spanish, Spanish, phonetic transcription can not be copied, you can search.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1 ] China'tfai'ni:z 2] English'IJGLIF 3] Japan, d p'ni:z 4] Arabic'ærəbic/

    5] Russia'r۸∫ən/

    6] Spanish'spæni∫/

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    They are 1) Chinese, Chinese, Chinese, Chinese 2) British, British, British, English 3) Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Arabic, Arabic, Arabic, Arabic 5) Russian, Russian, Russian, Russian 6) Spanish, Spanish, Spanish.

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