chef
/shĕf/
noun
- A chief or head person.
- The head cook of large establishment, as a club, a family, etc.
- (Her.) Same as Chief.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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How to pronounce CHEF in English
How to pronounce CHEF. How to say CHEF. Listen to the audio pronunciation in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Learn more.
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How to pronounce CHEF in American English
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Learn how to pronounce "chef" in British English and American English. Hear the pronunciation of the word on its own and in example sentences. Look up the me...
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How to pronounce 'chef' in English. Normal and slow speed HD audio recordings and phonetic transcription written with International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
Cambridge Dictionary
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CHEF | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
CHEF meaning: 1. a skilled and trained cook who works in a hotel or restaurant, especially the most important…. Learn more.
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This video shows you how to pronounce CHEF in British English. Speaker has an accent from London, England. https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/engli...
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Collins Dictionary
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American English pronunciation · ! It seems that your browser is blocking this video content. To access it, add this site to the exceptions or modify your security settings, then refresh this page. British English: ʃef American English: ʃɛf · Word formsplural chefs ·
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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chef noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
See chef in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary · Check pronunciation: chef · All matches · sous-chef · noun · Little Chef · pastry chef · noun · chef-d’oeuvre · noun · chef salad · commis chef · pastry chef · cheetah · noun · John Cheever ·
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This video shows you How to Pronounce Chef's, pronunciation guide.Learn MORE CONFUSING NAMES/WORDS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8tn9MZtoZY&list=PLd_ydU7...
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How to pronounce 'chef' in English? - Pronunciation - Bab.la
English volume_up Chef: The reason he thought that is because buttermilk is so wonderfully thick and delicious.
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Chefs | 361 pronunciations of Chefs in British English
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It helps if you understand the origins of the words. Chair has been in the English language for a long time. Chef is a more recent borrowing from French, and hence is still pronounced the French way.
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It would be a fine thing to have no irregularities in languages. But languages were not created at the drawing-board. They evolved over long periods of time. And if a word is borrowed from French as chef ( head or master of the kitchen) then it normally has the French pronunciation and that is /shef/.
It seems you have not yet discovered how many irregularities your mother tongue probably has.