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Jan 29, 2024
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How to pronounce again

How to pronounce again

 
 UK/əˈgen//əˈgeɪn/
 
 US/əˈgen/

pronunciation note for again

By far the most common pronunciation of again, in all parts of the United States, is [uh-gen], with the same vowel heard in yet and pep. The pronunciation [uh-geyn], rhyming with pain, occurs chiefly in the Atlantic states.

How do you say again in Australia?

What is the most mispronounced word?

The 150 Most Commonly Mispronounced Words, Explained

  1. Acaí [ah-sigh-EE] Brasil2 via Getty Images.
  2. Chiaroscuro [kee-ahr-uh-SKYOOR-oh] DEA / G.
  3. Flautist [FLOU-tist] Sébastien Bonaimé via Getty Images.
  4. GIF [jiff]
  5. Mischievous [MIS-chuh-vus]
  6. Niche [neesh] or [nitch]

How do the British pronounce again?

Is it pronounced again or again?

pronunciation note for again

By far the most common pronunciation of again, in all parts of the United States, is [uh-gen], with the same vowel heard in yet and pep. The pronunciation [uh-geyn], rhyming with pain, occurs chiefly in the Atlantic states.

How do you say again in Australia?

What is the most mispronounced word?

The 150 Most Commonly Mispronounced Words, Explained

  1. Acaí [ah-sigh-EE] Brasil2 via Getty Images.
  2. Chiaroscuro [kee-ahr-uh-SKYOOR-oh] DEA / G.
  3. Flautist [FLOU-tist] Sébastien Bonaimé via Getty Images.
  4. GIF [jiff]
  5. Mischievous [MIS-chuh-vus]
  6. Niche [neesh] or [nitch]

How do the British pronounce again?

Is it pronounced again or again?

pronunciation note for again

By far the most common pronunciation of again, in all parts of the United States, is [uh-gen], with the same vowel heard in yet and pep. The pronunciation [uh-geyn], rhyming with pain, occurs chiefly in the Atlantic states.

What is the most mispronounced word?

The 150 Most Commonly Mispronounced Words, Explained

  1. Acaí [ah-sigh-EE] Brasil2 via Getty Images.
  2. Chiaroscuro [kee-ahr-uh-SKYOOR-oh] DEA / G.
  3. Flautist [FLOU-tist] Sébastien Bonaimé via Getty Images.
  4. GIF [jiff]
  5. Mischievous [MIS-chuh-vus]
  6. Niche [neesh] or [nitch]

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