Analogy Pronunciation: (Easy Guide & Audio) in English
Analogy is a 7-letter and 4-syllable word. International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is /əˈnæl-ə-dʒi/ in both British and American English. In both languages, Analogy is pronounced as (uh-NAL-uh-jee). To pronounce Analogy correctly, like native British and American speakers, follow the "sound-in-word pronunciation guide" below or listen to the audio pronunciations in British and American accents:
First syllable: (uh) pronounced with unstressed; (uh) like in 'about.'
Second syllable: (NAL) pronounced with stressed; (n) like in 'nice,' (a) like in 'hat,' and (l) like in 'loose.'
Third syllable: (uh) pronounced with unstressed; (uh) like in 'about.'
Fourth syllable: (jee) pronounced with unstressed; (j) like in 'just,' and (ee) like in 'happy.'
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