– American English Pronunciation –
– ( Letter O: Od ) –
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[su_dropcap style=”flat”]T[/su_dropcap]he 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.
Od
Ob . Oc . Oe . Of . Oh . Oi . Ok . Ol . Om . On . Op . Or . Ot . Ou . Ov . Ow . Ox
Odd
– For this word, the “O” is short, and the “dd” combination is pronounced simply like the single flap-d but is (usually) stopped (this is the standard pronunciation of this letter combination in The Common Tongue)
– /ah[d]/ – /ɑ[ɾ]/ –
Oddly
– For this word, the “O” is short, the “dd” combination is pronounced simply like the single flap-d but is (usually) stopped (this is the standard pronunciation of this letter combination in The Common Tongue), and for the “-ly” suffix – the final “y” is pronounced like the long letter “e” (this is
the standard pronunciation of this suffix in The Common Tongue)
– /AH[D]-lee/ – /ˈɑ[ɾ].liː/ – Notice also that the stress is on the first syllable –
– ( American English Pronunciation – Letter O ) –
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