WALRUS
The phonetic transcription for "goat" is /ɡoʊt/.
The phonetic transcription of "usually" is /ˈjuːʒəli/.
The phonetic transcription of "regime" is /rɪˈʒiːm/.
The Walrus And The Carpenter was published in December 1871. It appeared in the book "Through the Looking-Glass"
The French phonetic transcription for the keyword "croissant" is kwas.
The phonetic transcription for the word "French" in French is /fs/.
Phonemic transcription focuses on the distinctive sounds of a language, while phonetic transcription details the actual sounds produced by a speaker. Phonemic transcription simplifies sounds into broad categories, while phonetic transcription captures specific variations in pronunciation.
Phonemic transcription focuses on the distinctive sounds in a language, while phonetic transcription represents the actual sounds produced by a speaker. Phonemic transcription simplifies the sounds into broad categories, while phonetic transcription provides a detailed representation of the specific sounds.
The phonetic transcription of "mirage" is /mɪˈrɑːʒ/.
The phonetic transcription for "phthalate" is /ˈθeɪ.leɪt/. In this transcription, the "ph" is pronounced as an "f" sound, while the "th" represents a voiceless dental fricative, and the stress is on the first syllable.
Phonemic transcription focuses on the distinctive sounds in a language, while phonetic transcription details the actual sounds produced, including variations in pronunciation.
Phonetic transcription focuses on the specific sounds produced in speech, while phonemic transcription represents the abstract mental representations of sounds in a language. Phonetic transcription captures all variations in pronunciation, while phonemic transcription simplifies to show only the essential sound distinctions in a language.