ReplytrænsˈleɪʃənˈblɛndɪŋReplyReplyReplyleaˌkɒləʊˈkeɪʃən1monthagoNewestˈlɛksɪkənwhat wordsare these? 1.[k aw ʧ p ə t ejɾ ow] 2. [w ɪ ðɪ ŋ ɡ r ʊ p s]milanSociolinguisticsCheesy as itmight be –even thisapp gets itwrong.Words havemany possiblepronunciations.milanAdilsonˈdaɪəlɛktTheInternationalPhoneticAlphabet (IPA)symbols used.13.ˈsɪntæksJoin thediscussionAliMadeleynThe websitedoes notcontrolavailability ofvoices on yourdevice/browser.Please,provideexamples.lɪv ðə laɪfjuː lʌv ændlʌv ðə laɪfjuː lɪvTimurReplyIn addition to commonlyused vocabulary thedatabase contains a verysubstantial amount ofplace names (includingnames of countries, theircapitals, US states, UKcounties), nationalitiesand popular names.SubscribeAn option to varypronunciation dependingon whether words are instressed or weakposition in the sentence,as in connected speech(checkbox “Show weakforms”). Weak forms areitalicized in the output.ˈrɛʤɪstə26.klɔːz35.keɪs11. prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃᵊntoPhoneticsThank you, updated.American transcriptions arebased on CMUPronouncing Dictionaryatm, sometimes theirtranscriptions are not whatyou would expect. A properrevision of NAmEdictionary is planned rightafter we finish with BrE.The ‘Paste yourtext here’ field isnot acceptingEnglish typing,highlighting it as‘error’. How can Ifix it?1monthago24.ˈsɪnənɪm38.ˈpriːfɪksˈkɒntɛkstˈprɒsədiSorry if it’s astupid question,English is notmy firstlanguage.This site usesAkismet toreduce spam.Learn how yourcomment datais processed.ˈkɔːpəslɪŋˈgwɪstɪksnah18.ˈfluːənsi48.slæŋˈpriːfɪks30.ˈædvɜːbmɔːfReplytoTimur16daysagoCELTATutortoPhoneticsReplyto leaCELTATutorAdilsonWhere a word has anumber of differentpronunciations (highlightedin blue in the output) youcan select the one thatagrees with the context byclicking on it. To see apopup with a list of possiblepronunciations move yourmouse cursor over the1 dayagoMadeleynReply44.ˈrɛtərɪkˈgræməMy browseris MicrosoftEdge. MyOS isWindows 1147.ˈʤɑːɡəndɪsˈkɔːs1monthago33.ˈɑːtɪkᵊl43.ˈdɪskɔːsReplyfreɪzReply27.ˈæʤɪktɪvYou can output the text andits phonetic transcriptionalong each other side-by-side or line-by-line to makeback-reference to theoriginal text easier. Just tickthe appropriate checkboxin the input form.Hi! Got an English text andwant to see how topronounce it? This onlineconverter of English text toIPA phonetic transcriptionwill translate your Englishtext into its phonetictranscription using theInternational PhoneticAlphabet. Paste or36. ɪˈlɪpsɪsCuriousCat34ˈsɪntækstriːReply3.6KCommentsWe encourage students oflinguistics/phonetics to dotheir own work during theirassignments and remindthem that submittingtranscriptions produced bythis website for academiccredit is a breach ofacademic integrity.“is” это “из”, а в вашейтранскрипции “ы”. “ы”это более широкийгласный звук, егопочти нет ванглийском.Замените все “Ы” на“И”Anausmɔːˈfɒləʤi49.ˈrɛʤɪstəˈæntəʊnɪmˌdiːnəʊˈteɪʃənThe dictionarydatabase isregularly amendedwith most popularmissing words(shown in red inthe output).Reply toCELTATutorAnausLoad MoreCommentsReplyДа, спасибо.Звука /ɪ/ “почтинет” в русскомязыке.ПользуйтесьМФА.21.ˈɪdiəm4 daysagoklɔːzstrɛsˈmæntɪks23.ˈæntəʊnɪm1monthagoReplytoPhoneticsWords in CAPS areinterpreted asacronyms if the wordis not found in thedatabase. Acronymtranscriptions will beshown with hyphensbetween letters.ˈsʌfɪksfəʊˈnɒləʤiBillˈkɒgneɪt17. ɪnˈflɛkʃᵊnReplytoAdilsonReply toCELTATutor16.ˈsɪləbᵊl34.tɛnsLearn Englishforpronunciationandconversation🙂27daysagoReplyAdilsonAdilsonAdilson29.vɜːb15. fəʊˈnɛtɪks45.ˈmɛtəfɔː40.ruːtˈæksənttoPhonetics12daysago1monthago25daysago28daysago19.ˈkɒɡneɪtˌɛtɪˈmɒləʤiI entered “Bob’s cars”and the transcriptionIPA follows the rulewith a /z/ endingsound. However, thevoice, with MicrosoftMark option,pronounces with an /s/sound.29daysagoBilllɪv ðə laɪf jə lʌv əndlʌv ðə laɪf jə lɪv wasone of the optionsgiven and that isatleast correct for mydialect. Try fiddlingwith the settings.ɑːˌtɪkjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)nˈsɪləblReplytomilanReplyNote that differentpronunciations of one wordmay have differentmeanings or may representvariations in pronunciationwith the same meaning. Ifunsure which pronunciationis relevant in your particularcase, consult a dictionary.kəʊd-ˈswɪʧɪŋˈhɒməʊfəʊnlɪv ðə laɪfjʊ lʌv əndlʌv ðə laɪfjʊ lɪvtoPhonetics20.ˈləʊnwɜːdKuslea‘Paste yourtext here’ notacceptingEnglish. HowI can do?Autumn50. səbˈʤʌŋktɪvnahˈhɒməʊnɪmThe structure of thetext and sentences init (line breaks,punctuation marks,etc.) is preserved inphonetic transcriptionoutput making iteasier to read.whyspecialityiswrong???27daysago23daysagoˈləʊnwɜːdReplyfəʊˈnɛtɪksˌkɒnəʊˈteɪʃən1monthagotoPhoneticsˈsɪnənɪm41.ˈmɔːfiːmAutumnFeatures:14.ˌkɒnʤʊˈɡeɪʃᵊn25.ˌpʌŋkʧuˈeɪʃᵊn22.ˈhɒməʊnɪmReply12. vəˈkæbjəlᵊriThis is theoutput Iget withthe app:ˈsɪntæksReply totoPhoneticstoPhoneticsReplytoAdilson46.ˈsɪmɪli32. kənˈʤʌŋkʃᵊnJust putting this outthere – a commontest for ESL studentsis the sentence “livethe life you love andlove the life you live”.ɔːˈθɒgrəfiWhatbrowserand OS areyou using?Adilson42.ˈsɛntəns28.naʊnit would be wonderfulif you added theability to translate alanguage into aninternational phonetictranscriptionɪnˈflɛkʃənReplytoPhoneticsIdiolectKus1 dayagoReplyˌɪntəʊˈneɪʃənˈhɒməʊgrɑːfTimurˌdɛrɪˈveɪʃən37.ˈhɒməʊfəʊn1monthagoˈfʌŋkʃən29daysagoReply39.ˈsʌfɪksReplyˌkɒnʤʊˈgeɪʃən“caveat” is incorrectlytranscribed as /ˈkeɪviˌæt/here, but the audiorecording says /æ/ for thefirst vowel, not /eɪ/ as it istranscribed. Also, I don’tthink the last vowel shouldbe /æ/. This seems allwrong. My pronunciation is/ˈkɑv iˌɑt/,toPhoneticsCan you bringback googleremote voice? Ifeel more atease whenlisten to this.“is” is “из”, and inyour transcription is“ыз”. “ы” is a broadervowel sound, it isalmost absent inEnglish. Replace all“Ы” with “И”toPhoneticsAdd ‘s’ after clearconsonants, add‘z’ after voicedconsonants, andthe websitedoesn’t seem tofollow this rule.The text can beread out loud inbrowsers withspeech synthesissupport (Safari,Chrome).29daysago31.ˌprɛpəˈzɪʃᵊnChoose between Britishand American*pronunciation. WhenBritish option is selectedthe [r] sound at the endof the word is only voicedif followed by a vowel,which follows Britishphonetic convention.Reply totoPhoneticsReplyCuriousCat34ɪnˌtɜːprɪˈteɪʃənAliReplytoAutumnˈfəʊniːmprægˈmætɪks*) Americantranscriptions arebased on the openCarnegie MellonUniversityPronouncingDictionary.Can youexplain whatpart it getswrong?ReplytrænsˈleɪʃənˈblɛndɪŋReplyReplyReplyleaˌkɒləʊˈkeɪʃən1monthagoNewestˈlɛksɪkənwhat wordsare these? 1.[k aw ʧ p ə t ejɾ ow] 2. [w ɪ ðɪ ŋ ɡ r ʊ p s]milanSociolinguisticsCheesy as itmight be –even thisapp gets itwrong.Words havemany possiblepronunciations.milanAdilsonˈdaɪəlɛktTheInternationalPhoneticAlphabet (IPA)symbols used.13.ˈsɪntæksJoin thediscussionAliMadeleynThe websitedoes notcontrolavailability ofvoices on yourdevice/browser.Please,provideexamples.lɪv ðə laɪfjuː lʌv ændlʌv ðə laɪfjuː lɪvTimurReplyIn addition to commonlyused vocabulary thedatabase contains a verysubstantial amount ofplace names (includingnames of countries, theircapitals, US states, UKcounties), nationalitiesand popular names.SubscribeAn option to varypronunciation dependingon whether words are instressed or weakposition in the sentence,as in connected speech(checkbox “Show weakforms”). Weak forms areitalicized in the output.ˈrɛʤɪstə26.klɔːz35.keɪs11. prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃᵊntoPhoneticsThank you, updated.American transcriptions arebased on CMUPronouncing Dictionaryatm, sometimes theirtranscriptions are not whatyou would expect. A properrevision of NAmEdictionary is planned rightafter we finish with BrE.The ‘Paste yourtext here’ field isnot acceptingEnglish typing,highlighting it as‘error’. How can Ifix it?1monthago24.ˈsɪnənɪm38.ˈpriːfɪksˈkɒntɛkstˈprɒsədiSorry if it’s astupid question,English is notmy firstlanguage.This site usesAkismet toreduce spam.Learn how yourcomment datais processed.ˈkɔːpəslɪŋˈgwɪstɪksnah18.ˈfluːənsi48.slæŋˈpriːfɪks30.ˈædvɜːbmɔːfReplytoTimur16daysagoCELTATutortoPhoneticsReplyto leaCELTATutorAdilsonWhere a word has anumber of differentpronunciations (highlightedin blue in the output) youcan select the one thatagrees with the context byclicking on it. To see apopup with a list of possiblepronunciations move yourmouse cursor over the1 dayagoMadeleynReply44.ˈrɛtərɪkˈgræməMy browseris MicrosoftEdge. MyOS isWindows 1147.ˈʤɑːɡəndɪsˈkɔːs1monthago33.ˈɑːtɪkᵊl43.ˈdɪskɔːsReplyfreɪzReply27.ˈæʤɪktɪvYou can output the text andits phonetic transcriptionalong each other side-by-side or line-by-line to makeback-reference to theoriginal text easier. Just tickthe appropriate checkboxin the input form.Hi! Got an English text andwant to see how topronounce it? This onlineconverter of English text toIPA phonetic transcriptionwill translate your Englishtext into its phonetictranscription using theInternational PhoneticAlphabet. Paste or36. ɪˈlɪpsɪsCuriousCat34ˈsɪntækstriːReply3.6KCommentsWe encourage students oflinguistics/phonetics to dotheir own work during theirassignments and remindthem that submittingtranscriptions produced bythis website for academiccredit is a breach ofacademic integrity.“is” это “из”, а в вашейтранскрипции “ы”. “ы”это более широкийгласный звук, егопочти нет ванглийском.Замените все “Ы” на“И”Anausmɔːˈfɒləʤi49.ˈrɛʤɪstəˈæntəʊnɪmˌdiːnəʊˈteɪʃənThe dictionarydatabase isregularly amendedwith most popularmissing words(shown in red inthe output).Reply toCELTATutorAnausLoad MoreCommentsReplyДа, спасибо.Звука /ɪ/ “почтинет” в русскомязыке.ПользуйтесьМФА.21.ˈɪdiəm4 daysagoklɔːzstrɛsˈmæntɪks23.ˈæntəʊnɪm1monthagoReplytoPhoneticsWords in CAPS areinterpreted asacronyms if the wordis not found in thedatabase. Acronymtranscriptions will beshown with hyphensbetween letters.ˈsʌfɪksfəʊˈnɒləʤiBillˈkɒgneɪt17. ɪnˈflɛkʃᵊnReplytoAdilsonReply toCELTATutor16.ˈsɪləbᵊl34.tɛnsLearn Englishforpronunciationandconversation🙂27daysagoReplyAdilsonAdilsonAdilson29.vɜːb15. fəʊˈnɛtɪks45.ˈmɛtəfɔː40.ruːtˈæksənttoPhonetics12daysago1monthago25daysago28daysago19.ˈkɒɡneɪtˌɛtɪˈmɒləʤiI entered “Bob’s cars”and the transcriptionIPA follows the rulewith a /z/ endingsound. However, thevoice, with MicrosoftMark option,pronounces with an /s/sound.29daysagoBilllɪv ðə laɪf jə lʌv əndlʌv ðə laɪf jə lɪv wasone of the optionsgiven and that isatleast correct for mydialect. Try fiddlingwith the settings.ɑːˌtɪkjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)nˈsɪləblReplytomilanReplyNote that differentpronunciations of one wordmay have differentmeanings or may representvariations in pronunciationwith the same meaning. Ifunsure which pronunciationis relevant in your particularcase, consult a dictionary.kəʊd-ˈswɪʧɪŋˈhɒməʊfəʊnlɪv ðə laɪfjʊ lʌv əndlʌv ðə laɪfjʊ lɪvtoPhonetics20.ˈləʊnwɜːdKuslea‘Paste yourtext here’ notacceptingEnglish. HowI can do?Autumn50. səbˈʤʌŋktɪvnahˈhɒməʊnɪmThe structure of thetext and sentences init (line breaks,punctuation marks,etc.) is preserved inphonetic transcriptionoutput making iteasier to read.whyspecialityiswrong???27daysago23daysagoˈləʊnwɜːdReplyfəʊˈnɛtɪksˌkɒnəʊˈteɪʃən1monthagotoPhoneticsˈsɪnənɪm41.ˈmɔːfiːmAutumnFeatures:14.ˌkɒnʤʊˈɡeɪʃᵊn25.ˌpʌŋkʧuˈeɪʃᵊn22.ˈhɒməʊnɪmReply12. vəˈkæbjəlᵊriThis is theoutput Iget withthe app:ˈsɪntæksReply totoPhoneticstoPhoneticsReplytoAdilson46.ˈsɪmɪli32. kənˈʤʌŋkʃᵊnJust putting this outthere – a commontest for ESL studentsis the sentence “livethe life you love andlove the life you live”.ɔːˈθɒgrəfiWhatbrowserand OS areyou using?Adilson42.ˈsɛntəns28.naʊnit would be wonderfulif you added theability to translate alanguage into aninternational phonetictranscriptionɪnˈflɛkʃənReplytoPhoneticsIdiolectKus1 dayagoReplyˌɪntəʊˈneɪʃənˈhɒməʊgrɑːfTimurˌdɛrɪˈveɪʃən37.ˈhɒməʊfəʊn1monthagoˈfʌŋkʃən29daysagoReply39.ˈsʌfɪksReplyˌkɒnʤʊˈgeɪʃən“caveat” is incorrectlytranscribed as /ˈkeɪviˌæt/here, but the audiorecording says /æ/ for thefirst vowel, not /eɪ/ as it istranscribed. Also, I don’tthink the last vowel shouldbe /æ/. This seems allwrong. My pronunciation is/ˈkɑv iˌɑt/,toPhoneticsCan you bringback googleremote voice? Ifeel more atease whenlisten to this.“is” is “из”, and inyour transcription is“ыз”. “ы” is a broadervowel sound, it isalmost absent inEnglish. Replace all“Ы” with “И”toPhoneticsAdd ‘s’ after clearconsonants, add‘z’ after voicedconsonants, andthe websitedoesn’t seem tofollow this rule.The text can beread out loud inbrowsers withspeech synthesissupport (Safari,Chrome).29daysago31.ˌprɛpəˈzɪʃᵊnChoose between Britishand American*pronunciation. WhenBritish option is selectedthe [r] sound at the endof the word is only voicedif followed by a vowel,which follows Britishphonetic convention.Reply totoPhoneticsReplyCuriousCat34ɪnˌtɜːprɪˈteɪʃənAliReplytoAutumnˈfəʊniːmprægˈmætɪks*) Americantranscriptions arebased on the openCarnegie MellonUniversityPronouncingDictionary.Can youexplain whatpart it getswrong?

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  8. ˌkɒləʊˈkeɪʃən
  9. 1 month ago
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  11. ˈlɛksɪkən
  12. what words are these? 1. [k aw ʧ p ə t ej ɾ ow] 2. [w ɪ ð ɪ ŋ ɡ r ʊ p s]
  13. milan
  14. Sociolinguistics
  15. Cheesy as it might be – even this app gets it wrong.
  16. Words have many possible pronunciations.
  17. milan
  18. Adilson
  19. ˈdaɪəlɛkt
  20. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols used.
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  23. Ali
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  25. The website does not control availability of voices on your device/browser.
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  27. lɪv ðə laɪf juː lʌv ænd lʌv ðə laɪf juː lɪv
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  35. 35. keɪs
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  38. Thank you, updated. American transcriptions are based on CMU Pronouncing Dictionary atm, sometimes their transcriptions are not what you would expect. A proper revision of NAmE dictionary is planned right after we finish with BrE.
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  61. Where a word has a number of different pronunciations (highlighted in blue in the output) you can select the one that agrees with the context by clicking on it. To see a popup with a list of possible pronunciations move your mouse cursor over the
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  77. You can output the text and its phonetic transcription along each other side-by-side or line-by-line to make back-reference to the original text easier. Just tick the appropriate checkbox in the input form.
  78. Hi! Got an English text and want to see how to pronounce it? This online converter of English text to IPA phonetic transcription will translate your English text into its phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet. Paste or
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  84. We encourage students of linguistics/phonetics to do their own work during their assignments and remind them that submitting transcriptions produced by this website for academic credit is a breach of academic integrity.
  85. “is” это “из”, а в вашей транскрипции “ы”. “ы” это более широкий гласный звук, его почти нет в английском. Замените все “Ы” на “И”
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  91. The dictionary database is regularly amended with most popular missing words (shown in red in the output).
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  121. Adilson
  122. Adilson
  123. 29. vɜːb
  124. 15. fəʊˈnɛtɪks
  125. 45. ˈmɛtəfɔː
  126. 40. ruːt
  127. ˈæksənt
  128. toPhonetics
  129. 12 days ago
  130. 1 month ago
  131. 25 days ago
  132. 28 days ago
  133. 19. ˈkɒɡneɪt
  134. ˌɛtɪˈmɒləʤi
  135. I entered “Bob’s cars” and the transcription IPA follows the rule with a /z/ ending sound. However, the voice, with Microsoft Mark option, pronounces with an /s/ sound.
  136. 29 days ago
  137. Bill
  138. lɪv ðə laɪf jə lʌv ənd lʌv ðə laɪf jə lɪv was one of the options given and that is atleast correct for my dialect. Try fiddling with the settings.
  139. ɑːˌtɪkjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n
  140. ˈsɪləbl
  141. Reply to milan
  142. Reply
  143. Note that different pronunciations of one word may have different meanings or may represent variations in pronunciation with the same meaning. If unsure which pronunciation is relevant in your particular case, consult a dictionary.
  144. kəʊd-ˈswɪʧɪŋ
  145. ˈhɒməʊfəʊn
  146. lɪv ðə laɪf jʊ lʌv ənd lʌv ðə laɪf jʊ lɪv
  147. toPhonetics
  148. 20. ˈləʊnwɜːd
  149. Kus
  150. lea
  151. ‘Paste your text here’ not accepting English. How I can do?
  152. Autumn
  153. 50. səbˈʤʌŋktɪv
  154. nah
  155. ˈhɒməʊnɪm
  156. The structure of the text and sentences in it (line breaks, punctuation marks, etc.) is preserved in phonetic transcription output making it easier to read.
  157. why speciality is wrong???
  158. 27 days ago
  159. 23 days ago
  160. ˈləʊnwɜːd
  161. Reply
  162. fəʊˈnɛtɪks
  163. ˌkɒnəʊˈteɪʃən
  164. 1 month ago
  165. toPhonetics
  166. ˈsɪnənɪm
  167. 41. ˈmɔːfiːm
  168. Autumn
  169. Features:
  170. 14. ˌkɒnʤʊˈɡeɪʃᵊn
  171. 25. ˌpʌŋkʧuˈeɪʃᵊn
  172. 22. ˈhɒməʊnɪm
  173. Reply
  174. 12. vəˈkæbjəlᵊri
  175. This is the output I get with the app:
  176. ˈsɪntæks
  177. Reply to toPhonetics
  178. toPhonetics
  179. Reply to Adilson
  180. 46. ˈsɪmɪli
  181. 32. kənˈʤʌŋkʃᵊn
  182. Just putting this out there – a common test for ESL students is the sentence “live the life you love and love the life you live”.
  183. ɔːˈθɒgrəfi
  184. What browser and OS are you using?
  185. Adilson
  186. 42. ˈsɛntəns
  187. 28. naʊn
  188. it would be wonderful if you added the ability to translate a language into an international phonetic transcription
  189. ɪnˈflɛkʃən
  190. Reply
  191. toPhonetics
  192. Idiolect
  193. Kus
  194. 1 day ago
  195. Reply
  196. ˌɪntəʊˈneɪʃən
  197. ˈhɒməʊgrɑːf
  198. Timur
  199. ˌdɛrɪˈveɪʃən
  200. 37. ˈhɒməʊfəʊn
  201. 1 month ago
  202. ˈfʌŋkʃən
  203. 29 days ago
  204. Reply
  205. 39. ˈsʌfɪks
  206. Reply
  207. ˌkɒnʤʊˈgeɪʃən
  208. “caveat” is incorrectly transcribed as /ˈkeɪviˌæt/ here, but the audio recording says /æ/ for the first vowel, not /eɪ/ as it is transcribed. Also, I don’t think the last vowel should be /æ/. This seems all wrong. My pronunciation is /ˈkɑv iˌɑt/,
  209. toPhonetics
  210. Can you bring back google remote voice? I feel more at ease when listen to this.
  211. “is” is “из”, and in your transcription is “ыз”. “ы” is a broader vowel sound, it is almost absent in English. Replace all “Ы” with “И”
  212. toPhonetics
  213. Add ‘s’ after clear consonants, add ‘z’ after voiced consonants, and the website doesn’t seem to follow this rule.
  214. The text can be read out loud in browsers with speech synthesis support (Safari, Chrome).
  215. 29 days ago
  216. 31. ˌprɛpəˈzɪʃᵊn
  217. Choose between British and American* pronunciation. When British option is selected the [r] sound at the end of the word is only voiced if followed by a vowel, which follows British phonetic convention.
  218. Reply to toPhonetics
  219. Reply
  220. CuriousCat34
  221. ɪnˌtɜːprɪˈteɪʃən
  222. Ali
  223. Reply to Autumn
  224. ˈfəʊniːm
  225. prægˈmætɪks
  226. *) American transcriptions are based on the open Carnegie Mellon University Pronouncing Dictionary.
  227. Can you explain what part it gets wrong?