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Is there a rule to "put" being pronounced as "poot" or is it an exception?
10 dec. 2014 16:23
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It seems to be an exception in that other words with the same spelling don't have this vowel sound.
cut /kʌt/
nut /nʌt/
gut /gʌt/
hut /hʌt/
jut /dʒʌt/
rut /rʌt/
all have the same phoneme, while only 'put' in different: Put is pronounced
put /pʊt/ to rhyme with foot /fʊt/. It's the same sound as in book /bʊk/, hood /hʊd/ and so on, so logically 'put' should be spelt 'poot'. Unfortunately it isn't, so yes, it's an exception to the rule.
10 december 2014
As far as I have been speaking English myself, I have always pronounced it "poot". No exception!
Beware that the "oo" sound is quite short anyway :)
10 december 2014
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