The Word “Facilitator”
The Word “Facilitator” Is One That You Should Learn For The TOEFL Exam
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Pronunciation Of The Word “Facilitator”
Facilitator – For this word: The “a” is pronounced as a u-schwa; the “c” is soft; the “i” is short; the second “i” is pronounced as an i-schwa; the “a” is a True Long “A”; the second “t” is a flap-t; and for the “-or” suffix – the “o” virtually disappears (this is one of two standard pronunciations of this suffix in The Common Tongue).
– /fuh-SIH-lih-tay-d’r/ – /fə(ʌ).ˈsɪ.lə(ɪ).te.ɾɹ/ – Notice also that the stress is on the second syllable –
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The Words: Facilitate, Facilities, & Facility
The Article: “Facilitate” — (TOEFL Vocabulary)
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