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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is the word "opposite" pronounced like oppazite?

Opposite ('?p.?.z?t) has the ? sound. That means I have to pronounce like "oppazite" right?

  

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/ (AmE) If you're going to ask questions on pronunciation, it's helpful to use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). You can make life easier for yourself if you learn it. / (the "u" in "but").

  • / (AmE) If you're going to ask questions on pronunciation, it's helpful to use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
  • You can make life easier for yourself if you learn it.
  • / (the "u" in "but").
  • CJ
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/'ap?z?t?/ (AmE)

If you're going to ask questions on pronunciation, it's helpful to use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). You can make life easier for yourself if you learn it.

http://westonruter.github.io/ipa-chart/keyboard/

The /?/ in "opposite" sounds like /?/ (the "u"

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