ædmɚˈeɪ̯ʃən thats how
The phonetic transcription of "usually" is /ˈjuːʒəli/.
`chäp-ˌstik
shep-erd
Ghoti `fish
I believe it's [smir]
</span>ˈləv</span>
The phonetic transcription of "the walrus and the carpenter" is /ðə ˈwɔl.rəs ənd ðə ˈkɑrpəntər/.
goat
The phonetic transcription of "mirage" is /mɪˈrɑːʒ/.
Phonetic transcription represents the sounds of speech in detail with symbols that show precise articulatory properties. Phonemic transcription represents the meaningful sound contrasts in a language by using symbols to represent distinctive phonemes. Phonemic transcription focuses on the sounds that carry meaning in a language, while phonetic transcription provides a detailed description of the actual sounds produced in speech.
Phonetic transcription helps linguists accurately represent the sounds of a language using symbols.
Most Americans say something like "wuzz," using a long schwa vowel. It is long because it ends in a voiced consonant. The great dialectical and regional variety in the treatment of English vowel sounds has made the definitive phonetic transcription of common English words impossible. No single phonetic spelling is necessarily the correct one.