– American English Pronunciation –
– ( Letter R: Rew ) –
An alphabetical pronunciation guide of The Common Tongue — a.k.a. — American English Pronunciation, containing the phonetic spellings of a vast selection of common and not-so-common words in The English Language, with more words added daily.
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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.Rew
Ra . Rea . Reb . Rec . Red . Ref . Reg . Reh . Rej . Rel . Rem . Ren . Rep . Req . Res . Ret . Reu . Rev . Rh . Ri . Ro . Ru . Ry
Reward
– For this word, the first “e” turns into a true-schwa, the “a” is pronounced like the long letter “o”, and the final “d” is a flap-d but is (often) stopped
– /rə-WOHR-[d]/ – /ɹə.ˈwoɹ.[ɾ]/ – Notice also that the stress is on the second syllable and that the “d” ending (when not stopped) acts as a third syllable –
Rewards
– For this word, the first “e” turns into a true-schwa, the “a” is pronounced like the long letter “o”, and the final “s” is pronounced almost like the letter “z”
– /rə-WOHR-dz/ – /ɹə.ˈwoɹ.dz/ – Notice also that the stress is on the second syllable and that the “dz” ending acts as a separate syllable –
– ( American English Pronunciation – Letter R ) –
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