Antecedent

Antecedent Pronunciation in British English:
IPA: [ˌæn-tiˈsiː-dn̩t] Sounds Like: (an-tee-see-dnt).

1 syllable [ˌæn]-(an) [less stress]: like "a" in , like "n" in .

2 syllable [ti]-(tee): like "t" in , like "ee" or "y" in .

3 syllable [ˈsiː]-(see) [stress]: like "s" in , like "ee" in .

4 syllable [dn̩t]-(dnt): like "d" in , like "n" or "en" in , like "t" in .

Antecedent Pronunciation in American English:
IPA: [ˌæn-t̬əˈsiː-dn̩t] Sounds Like: (an-tuh-see-dnt).

1 syllable [ˌæn]-(an) [less stress]: like "a" in , like "n" in .

2 syllable [t̬ə]-(tuh): like "t" or "tt" in , like "uh" or "a" in .

3 syllable [ˈsiː]-(see) [stress]: like "s" in , like "ee" in .

4 syllable [dn̩t]-(dnt): like "d" in , like "n" or "en" in , like "t" in .

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