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EasyPronunciation
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This — Pronunciation: HD Slow Audio + Phonetic Transcription
How to pronounce 'this' in English. Normal and slow speed HD audio recordings and phonetic transcription written with International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
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toPhonetics
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IPA Phonetic Transcription of English Text - toPhonetics
This online converter of English text to IPA phonetic transcription will translate your English text into its phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet. Paste or type your English text in the text field above and click “Show transcription” button (or use [Ctrl+Enter] shortcut from the text input area). ... Choose between British and American* pronunciation...
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Cambridge Dictionary
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THIS | Pronunciation in English
How to pronounce this · Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio · UK/ðɪs/ Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio · US/ðɪs/ More about phonetic symbols · Sound-by-sound pronunciation · Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio · UK/ðɪs/ this · Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio ·
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ELSA
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How to Pronounce THIS in American English | ELSA Speak
Practice pronunciation of the word this with ELSA advanced technology and say this like Americans.
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EasyPronunciation
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English Phonetic Spelling Generator. IPA Transcription.
This phonetic translator supports three most common English dialects: British, American and Australian. The number of English words for each dialect in our database is indicated in the following table: The numbers in the table don't include modified word forms. For example, the words "translate", "translates", "translating" and "translated" are all counted as one word. The pronunciation of each word in the database was manually checked by a member of our team.
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Forvo
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this pronunciation: How to pronounce this in English, Scots, Hebrew, Arabic
this pronunciation in English [en] Phonetic spelling: ðɪs · Accent: British · this pronunciation · Pronunciation by gemmelo (Female from United Kingdom) Female from United Kingdom · Pronunciation by gemmelo · User information · Follow · 5 votes Good Bad ·
Published   April 27, 2023
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Wikipedia
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Help:Pronunciation respelling key - Wikipedia
In this example, the primary and secondary stress are not distinguished because the difference is automatic. In both IPA and respelling, a word should not have secondary stress following primary stress (contrary to some, particularly North American, sources). As designated in Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation, the standard set of symbols used to show the pronunciation of English words on Wikipedia is the International Phonetic ...
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HowtoPronounce
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How To Pronounce: Online Multilingual Pronunciation Dictionary
Learn how to correctly say a word, name, place, drug, medical and scientific terminology or any other difficult word in English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Swedish and other languages with our multilingual pronunciation and phonetics dictionary made out of audio pronunciations of words, their meanings, synonyms, sentences, translations and more contributed by the worldwide HowToPronounce.com Community.
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Macmillan Dictionary
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this - pronunciation of this by Macmillan Dictionary
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Wikipedia
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Pronunciation of English ⟨th⟩ - Wikipedia
October 26, 2025 - In English, the digraph ⟨th⟩ usually represents either the voiced dental fricative phoneme /ð/ (as in this) or the voiceless dental fricative phoneme /θ/ (as in thing). Occasionally, it stands for /t/ (as in Thailand, or Thomas). In the word eighth, it is often pronounced /tθ/. In compound words, ⟨th⟩ may be a consonant sequence rather than a digraph (as in the /t.h/ of lighthouse). In standard English, the phonetic realization of the two dental fricative phonemes shows less variation than many other English consonants.
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Forvo
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Forvo: the pronunciation dictionary. All the words in the world pronounced by native speakers
The largest pronunciation dictionary in the world. All the words in all the languages pronounced by native speakers
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Carnegie Mellon University
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Phonetic Spelling Instructions
Although the pronunciation of many names is obvious, some require special attention. If your name is one that · is pronounced in a special way, please use the key below to advise us how your name should be pronounced. Indicate either the phonetic spelling of your name OR a familiar word that ...
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YouGlish
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This | 8730291 pronunciations of This in English
Sound it Out: Break down the word 'this' into its individual sounds "dhis". Say these sounds out loud, exaggerating them at first.
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PronounceNames
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Pronounce Names - Your Dictionary of Name Pronunciation, Learn How to Pronounce Names of People & Places
PronounceNames.com is a crowdsourced website offering a pronunciation guide for names of people and places, allowing users to find, share, and request pronunciations.
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Wikipedia
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Help:IPA/English - Wikipedia
When unstressed, followed by a voiceless consonant, or in a polysyllabic word, a vowel in the former group is frequently shorter than the latter in other environments (see Clipping (phonetics) § English). /i, u/ likewise do not mean shorter versions of /iː, uː/ but represent a situation in which some speakers have /iː, uː/ and others /ɪ, ʊ/ (see Happy tensing). This key represents diaphonemes, abstractions of speech sounds that accommodate General American, British Received Pronunciation (RP) and to a large extent also Australian, Canadian, Irish (including Ulster), New Zealand, Scottish, South African and Welsh English pronunciations.
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Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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Pronunciation guide for English and Academic English Dictionaries at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
Pronunciations given between slashes /ˌlaɪk ˈðɪs/ are transcribed broadly, using a phonemic system. This means that symbols from the International Phonetic Alphabet are used to represent the sounds and features that distinguish one word from another in English.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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Pronunciation on Cambridge Dictionary
Get pronunciations of thousands of words in British and American English from the Cambridge English Dictionary with phonetic transcriptions and audio of the words spoken by real people.To listen to the word, click on the icon for UK English or US English.
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IPA Reader
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IPA Reader
This is a tool for reading International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) notation aloud.
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Wikipedia
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Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation - Wikipedia
Pronunciation in Wikipedia should be transcribed using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), except in the particular cases noted below. For English pronunciations, broad diaphonemic transcriptions should be used; these are intended to provide a correct interpretation regardless of the reader's accent. The system for doing this is outlined at Help:IPA/English, and the first instance should include a link to that page; for example: England (/ˈɪŋɡlənd/).
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YouTube
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How to Pronounce THIS & THESE - American English Pronunciation Lesson - YouTube
Learn how to Pronounce THIS & THESE in this American English Pronunciation Lesson. The words are pronounced: THIS: TH-short i-S or /ðɪs/ and rhymes with h...
Published   July 31, 2020
Views   72K