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<li>s<u>o</u>n, w<u>o</u>n = 1, br<u>o</u>ther, <u>o</u>ther, an<u>o</u>ther</li>
 
<li>s<u>o</u>n, w<u>o</u>n = 1, br<u>o</u>ther, <u>o</u>ther, an<u>o</u>ther</li>
 
<li>fl<u>oo</u>d, bl<u>oo</u>d</li>
 
<li>fl<u>oo</u>d, bl<u>oo</u>d</li>
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<span style="font-size:14px;">/<b style="color:darkgreen;">ʊ</b>/</span>
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<li>Look!, a good cookbook</li>
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<li>put, push, pull</li>
  
 
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Revision as of 20:51, 18 September 2017

Vowels

Vowels are always voiced (which means the vocal cords vibrate when the sound is made).

ˈvaʊəlz ər 'ɔːlwəz 'vɔɪst

Long "pure" vowels

/ɑ:/

  • R, star, car, far
  • father, bother, bottle
  • clerk UK

/i:/

  • B, C, D, E, G, P, T, V, ZUS
  • sea, tea, seem, feet, key


/u:/

  • Q, U, W
  • choose, use,

/ɜː(r)/

  • first, third, 30, 30th
  • shirt, clerk, certification, learn</li
  • Some people sometimes pronounce words like sure & pure with this sound rather than /ʃʊr/, /pjʊr/, (myself included).

Short vowels

/ʌ/

  • sun, but, mud
  • son, won = 1, brother, other, another
  • flood, blood


/ʊ/

  • Look!, a good cookbook
  • put, push, pull