The answer in AuE is /dra:ft/
draught
A homophone for draught is draft.
conclusion OS draught
IPA = India Pale Ale. An IPA has a good taste.
The plural form of draught is draughts.
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the IPA spelling of any word can be found in a dictionary, try look at dictionary.com and where it give the phonetic spelling, there is usu a link that you can click on that says IPA, which will show you how to write it, I don't think that the IPA characters are on the computer keyboard, though
The IPA transcription of the Plochman's brand is [plákmƏnz:]. Occasionally, some speakers will try to do the Germanically correct [pláxmƏnz:].
Hey, The only thing I can tell you is that IPA is stands for the International Phonetic Alphabet. I use IPA to learn how to read foreign text because I am a Vocal Major. The basic thing is people use the symbols to represent sounds. Hope this helps!
The Timit transcription system is different from IPA, so there is no direct translation between the two. Timit uses a set of ASCII symbols to represent phonemes, whereas IPA is a universal system for transcribing sounds. You would need to refer to a Timit-to-IPA conversion chart or tool to make the translation.
draught
IPA is miscible with petrol.
conclusion OS draught
A homophone for draught is draft.
Animals that are used for farm labour are called draught animails or draught breeds.
IPA = India Pale Ale. An IPA has a good taste.
No. Oxen are draught animals.