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R-Colored Vowel Sound /r/ as in "chair" American English Pronunciation
The /ɛr/ is a tricky sound to learn. First, it’s often confused with other R-colored vowels, such as /ɝ/ and /aɪr/. Second, the spelling for the /ɛr/ sound is.. well, it's often inexplicable, as this vowel is represented by eight different combinations of letters. Here are just a few examples: 'ar' as in "scare", 'er' as in "very', 'air' as in "pair", 'arr' as in "arrow", 'err' as in "cherry".
- Unit 4: Advanced Pronunciation Exercises
- Unit 1: R-colored Vowel Sounds
- Unit 2: Contrasting Sounds
- Unit 3: Pronunication of Most Common Words
- Unit 6: Syllable & Word Stress
- Unit 7: Intonation
- Unit 8: Pronunciation tips
- Unit 5: Commonly Mispronounced Words
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