Archaeological Pronunciation: (Easy Guide & Audio) in English
Archaeological Pronunciation in British English:
IPA: [ˌɑː-ki-ə-ˈlɒdʒ-ɪ-kl̩] Sounds Like: (ah-kee-uh-loj-i-kl)
Breakdown: (ah-kee-uh-loj-i-kl)
1 syllable (ah): "ah" like "a" in start
2 syllable (kee): "k" like "c" in cash
, "ee" like "y" in baby3 syllable (uh): "uh" like "a" in about
4 syllable (loj): "l" like in loose
, "o" like in hot , "j" like in just5 syllable (i): "i" like in shift
6 syllable (kl): "k" like "c" in cash
, "l" like "el" in tableArchaeological Pronunciation in American English:
IPA: [ˌɑːr-ki-ə-ˈlɑː-dʒɪ-kl̩] Sounds Like: (ahr-kee-uh-lah-ji-kl)
Breakdown: (ahr-kee-uh-lah-ji-kl)
1 syllable (ahr): "ah" like "a" in start, "r" like in rub
,2 syllable (kee): "k" like "c" in cash
, "ee" like "y" in baby3 syllable (uh): "uh" like "a" in about
4 syllable (lah): "l" like in loose
, "ah" like "a" in start5 syllable (ji): "j" like in just
, "i" like in shift6 syllable (kl): "k" like "c" in cash
, "l" like "el" in table
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