Allegory Pronunciation: (Easy Guide & Audio) in English

Allegory Pronunciation in British English:
[ˈæl.ə.ɡə.ri] (AL-uh-guh-ree) Play

First syllable: (AL) pronounced with stressed; (A) like 'a' in bat Play , (L) like in loose Play

Second syllable: (uh) pronounced unstressed; (uh) like 'a' in about Play

Third syllable: (guh) pronounced unstressed; (G) like in gift Play , (uh) like 'a' in about Play

Fourth syllable: (ree) pronounced unstressed; (R) like in rub Play , (ee) like 'y' in baby Play

Allegory Pronunciation in American English:
[ˈæl.ə.ɡɔːr.i] (AL-uh-gaw-ree) Play

First syllable: (AL) pronounced with stressed; (A) like 'a' in bat Play , (L) like in loose Play

Second syllable: (uh) pronounced unstressed; (uh) like 'a' in about Play

Third syllable: (gaw) pronounced with stressed; (G) like in gift Play , (aw) like 'aw' in short Play

Fourth syllable: (ree) pronounced unstressed; (R) like in rub Play , (ee) like 'y' in baby Play

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