– American English Pronunciation –
– ( Letter D: Dy ) –
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The pronunciations are not Universal as there are many different dialects of The English Language — both world-wide, and through-out America. The pronunciations that are presented here are based upon a combination of both common usage and the most neutral accent used in The International Common Tongue.
Dy
Dye
– For this word, the “ye” combination is pronounced like the long letter “i”
– /dai/ – /daiː/ –
Dying
.– For this word, the “y” is pronounced like the long letter “i”, there is a phantom consonant “y” in-between the “y” and the “i” (this is a product of the transition from one vowel sound to the next), and the “-ing” suffix is pronounced like in the word “sing” or “ring” (this is the standard pronunciation of this suffix in The Common Tongue)
– /DAI-ying/ – /ˈdaiː.jɪŋ/ – Notice also that the stress is on the first syllable –
Dynamic
– For this word, the “y” is pronounced like the long letter “i”, the “a” is short, the “i” is an i-schwa, and the final “c” is hard but is (often) stopped
– /dai-Næ-mih[k]/ – /daiː.Næ-mə(ɪ)[k]/ – Notice also that the stress is on the second syllable –
Dynasty
– For this word, the first “y” is pronounced like the long letter “i”, the “a” turns into an i-schwa, and the final “y” is pronounced like the long letter “e”
– /DAI-nih-stee/ – /ˈdaiː.nə(ɪ).stiː/ – Notice also that the stress is on the first syllable –
– ( American English Pronunciation – Letter D ) –
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