Spanish AR verbs with phonetic pronunciation

Spanish AR verbs with phonetic pronunciation

Phonetic pronunciation provides a way to represent the sounds of a language using specific symbols that may differ from the standard alphabet. Therefore, “Spanish AR verbs with phonetic pronunciation” refer to providing a representation of these verbs using phonetic symbols to indicate how they are pronounced in Spanish. For instance, “Hablar” is pronounced as [aˈβlaɾ] in Spanish (or ha-blar), where the symbols in brackets represent the phonetic transcription of its pronunciation. The brackets indicate that what’s written inside is a phonetic transcription, breaking down the pronunciation into syllables and marking tone, duration, and stress accurately.

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Practice phonetic pronunciation: AR verbs

SpanishEnglish
DesayunarTo have breakfast
CaminarTo walk
HablarTo speak
JugarTo play
AmarTo love
TrabajarTo work
EscucharTo listen
ComprarTo buy

AR verbs phonetic  –  Flashcards

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Verbos AR en español con pronunciación fonética

Enclosed within the brackets is a phonetic transcription, meticulously dissecting the pronunciation into syllables and precisely denoting tone, duration, and stress. The symbols enclosed in brackets serve to provide a phonetic transcription, intricately analyzing the pronunciation by segmenting it into syllables and precisely noting tone, duration, and stress. Encased within the brackets, you find a meticulous phonetic transcription, intricately unraveling the pronunciation into syllables while accurately indicating tone, duration, and stress.