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Jessie💞Isabella
Hi there, I have a question about the pronunciation of “probably”. Do people usually drop the syllabus in the middle( i.e. bə ) and then it sounds like /ˈpräbəl/) especially in American English? Thanks!
2021年7月24日 05:23
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Yes, in America, it’s very common for people to drop the middle syllable in “probably”. I haven’t checked, but that’s probably not the pronunciation in the dictionary. An even more relaxed pronunciation is “prolly”. Never *write* that — of course :) Note that a commonly used synonym for “probably” is “(most) likely”, which in American English can be used as an adjective or an adverb.
2021年7月24日
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American/Canadian answer: New Oxford American dictionary probably [ ˈprɑbəbli, ˈprɑbli ] The first vowel is the same as the “a” in father and water and the “o” in bomb. [ˈprɑbəbli] prah-buh-blee [ˈprɑbli] prah-blee In casual speech, three-syllable words lose the middle vowel if it’s a schwa. family: fa/mi/ly (formal) >> fam/ly (casual) every: e/ve/ry (formal) >> ev/ry (casual) probably: pro/ba/bly (formal) >> prob/bly >> pro/bly [ˈprɑbli] (casual)
2021年7月24日
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Phil is correct, we often drop the middle syllable in normal conversation. However, many of us would put it back in if we were giving a presentation at work, school, etc.
2021年7月24日
"PROB" + "uhb" + "lee". Hi, please have a look at my courses we can work more on your phonics and pronunciation to make you succeed. Hope this helps :)
2021年7月24日
If you'd like I can record how I say it? Australian English though, not American
2021年7月24日
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