where
/wâr, hwâr/
conjunction
- At, to, or in a place in which. He lives where the climate is mild. We should go where it is quieter.
- At, to, or in a situation in which. I want to know where you expect the project to be in six months.
- At, to, or in any place in which; wherever. Sit where you like.
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Hi, everyone. I can't hear the differences of these words. Can you explain it to me with the phonetic alphabet, please?
The dictionaries give [we(ə)ʹrın] for 'wherein', so I guess it's [we(ə)ʹrız] for 'where is' (both pronunciations are possible).
Both are common and correct. The pronunciation, especially that of vowels, varies from dialect to dialect; however in contemporary RP, it's usually pronounced [wɛːɹɪz] (or [weːɹɪz]). In British English, /e/ is halfway between [e] and [ɛ], but then again, it depends on the speaker.
Hi everyone, I have a question for native speakers of British English or any other non-rhotic varieties. When I'm reading Harry Potter my inner voice switches to a traditional RP pronunciation for obvious reasons. However, I had a hard time trying to guess the pronunciation of 'where're'. How would you say that? Thanks