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Longman transcription dictionary
Longman transcription dictionary








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longman transcription dictionary

Ticket /ˈtɪkᵻt/ – free variation between /ɪ/ and /ə/ English here or visit the main pronunciation page. View the OED’s model for the transcription of U.S. The pronunciations given are those in use among speakers of standard English in the United States (“General American”), and the keywords given here are to be understood as pronounced in such speech. Home How to use the OED Pronunciations Key to pronunciation: U.S.










Longman transcription dictionary