hand
/hănd/
noun
- The terminal part of the human arm located below the forearm, used for grasping and holding and consisting of the wrist, palm, four fingers, and an opposable thumb.
- A homologous or similar part in other animals, as the terminal part of the forelimb in certain vertebrates.
- A unit of length equal to 4 inches (10.2 centimeters), used especially to specify the height of a horse.
Cambridge Dictionary
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HAND | Pronunciation in English
HAND pronunciation. How to say HAND. Listen to the audio pronunciation in English. Learn more.
YouGlish
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Hands | 14235 pronunciations of Hands in British English
Hands | 14235 pronunciations of Hands in British English
Videos
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This video shows you how to pronounce HAND in British English. Speaker has an accent from Shetland, Scotland. https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/en...
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EasyPronunciation
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Hand — Pronunciation: HD Slow Audio + Phonetic Transcription
How to pronounce 'hand' in English. Normal and slow speed HD audio recordings and phonetic transcription written with International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
Collins Dictionary
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HAND - English pronunciations | Collins
noun uses and phrasesBritish English: hænd American English: hænd ... I put my hand into my pocket and pulled out the letter.
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Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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hand noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
The crowd threw up their hands (= lifted them into the air) in dismay. He killed the snake with his bare hands (= using only his hands). ... Vocabulary Building Using your handsUsing your handsTouchThese verbs describe different ways of touching things: HoldYou can use these verbs to describe taking something quickly: ... blonde/blond/fair/(light/dark) brown/(jet-)black/auburn/red/(British English) ginger/grey hair
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How to pronounce hands in English - Definition of hands in English
hands pronunciation in English [en] Phonetic spelling: hændz · Accent: British · hands pronunciation · Pronunciation by gemmelo (Female from United Kingdom) Female from United Kingdom · Pronunciation by gemmelo · User information · Follow · 3 votes Good Bad ·
Cambridge Dictionary
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How to pronounce Hands in English
How to pronounce Hands. How to say Hands. Listen to the audio pronunciation in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Learn more.
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Wiktionary
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(b) Power; might; supremacy; — often in the Scriptures. With a mighty hand . . . will I rule over you. — Ezekiel 20:33. (c) Fraternal feeling; for example to give, or take, the hand; to give the right hand · (d) Contract; — commonly of marriage; for example to ask the hand; to pledge the hand ... (part of the arm below the wrist): manus (formal), mound (obsolete), mund (obsolete), paw (of some animals) ... See hand/translations § Noun. ... From Middle English handen, honden, from the noun (see above); and also from henden (> English hend), from Old English *hendan, ġehendan (“to seize by hand, grasp, hold”), from Proto-West Germanic *handijan, from Proto-Germanic *handijaną (“to take by hand, grasp”), from the noun (see above).
Cambridge Dictionary
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How to pronounce HAND-TO-HAND in English
How to pronounce HAND-TO-HAND. How to say HAND-TO-HAND. Listen to the audio pronunciation in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Learn more.
YouGlish
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Hand In Hand | 4934 pronunciations of Hand In Hand in British English
Hand In Hand | 4934 pronunciations of Hand In Hand in British English
Reddit
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r/linguistics on Reddit: what’s the vowel in “hand”
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is it really realized as /æ/, even in the U.S.? even growing up way before i learned linguistics, i thought stuff like the vowel in “hand” and the middle vowel in “banana” were way different from the other /a/ sounds we learned. when i hear british speakers say “hand”, that does definitely sound like /æ/, but one of my profs told us it would be transcribed like that most of the time, not just with british speakers. to me it sounds more like “hey-und” (i don’t have IPA on my phone lol) if i slow down my pronunciation of it, like some really subtle diphthong.
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Before nasals it is raised to /eə/ in most American accents.
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Many dialects of North American English have this thing called "æ raising" or "short-a raising" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki//%C3%A6/_raising [æ] can become [ɛə], [eə], [ɪə], etc when coming before certain consonants. In this case, a nasal consonant like /n/ or /m/. What it becomes exactly depends on the dialect, but I'm general, the nasal vowel does two things in this order: Diphthongises the vowel in question. Usually adding an /ə/. Raises the vowel up. You can compare "Hand" to a word like "Had". Phonemically (that is, in terms of distinctions from other sounds), the only difference is /n/. [Hænd] vs [hæd]. But phonetically (how the sounds are actually pronounced), it becomes something like [hɛənd] vs [hæːd].
ShowMeWord
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Hand: definition, pronunciation, transcription, word forms, examples
Definition of the English word 'hand', American and British pronunciation, transcription, word forms, examples
Cambridge Dictionary
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HAND AND GLOVE | Pronunciation in English
HAND AND GLOVE pronunciation. How to say HAND AND GLOVE. Listen to the audio pronunciation in English. Learn more.