eɪ Sound: How to Pronounce the Diphthong eɪ sound (/eɪ/ Phoneme)
The eɪ sound is a diphthong which means it is a combination of two vowel sounds, /ɪ/ or /i:/, that are pronounced within the same syllable.
The eɪ sound is a diphthong which means it is a combination of two vowel sounds, /ɪ/ or /i:/, that are pronounced within the same syllable.
The ʊә sound is a diphthong which means it is a combination of two vowel sounds, /ʊ/ and /ә/, that are pronounced within the same syllable.
The ɪə sound is a diphthong so it is a combination of two vowel sounds. In this case the sounds /ɪ/ and /ә/.
The ɑ: Sound is a Vowel sound and it’s technical name is the ‘Open Back Unrounded Vowel’ because your tongue is low and at the back of your mouth.
This is the ʌ sound. As in the words: but /bʌt/ up /ʌp/ one /wʌn/ It is a Vowel sound and it’s technical name is
The ɜ: sound is called the ‘Open-Mid Central Unrounded Vowel’ because your tongue is low and in the center of your mouth.
The ʤ sound is a sound from the ‘Consonants Pairs’ group and it is called the ‘Voiced palato-alveolar affricate’.
Hi there this is the k sound. As in the words: can /kæn/ come /kʌm/ kid /kɪd/ The /k/ is a sound from the ‘Consonants
In this lesson we are going to look at the g sound. As in the words: go /gəʊ/ get /get/ give /gIv/ The g sound is from