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English pronunciation guide for body

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This guide provides the pronunciation of common body parts in English, along with phonetic spellings (using the International Phonetic Alphabet, orIPA). Please note that pronunciations can vary slightly based on accent and regional dialects.

Head and Face


  • Head

    : /hed/

  • Face

    : /feɪs/

  • Nose

    : /nəʊz/

  • Eye

    : /aɪ/

  • Ear

    : /ɪər/

  • Mouth

    : /maʊθ/

  • Chin

    : /tʃɪn/

  • Neck

    : /nek/

  • Hair

    : /heər/

  • Forehead

    : /ˈfɔːrɪhɛd/

  • Temple

    : /ˈtɛmpl/

  • Tooth

    : /tuːθ/

  • Teeth

    : /tiːθ/

Upper Body


  • Shoulder

    : /ˈʃəʊldə(r)/

  • Arm

    : /ɑːrm/

  • Elbow

    : /ˈɛlboʊ/

  • Hand

    : /hænd/

  • Finger

    : /ˈfɪŋɡər/

  • Chest

    : /tʃɛst/

  • Back

    : /bæk/

  • Rib

    : /rɪb/

  • Breast

    : /brest/

Lower Body


  • Waist

    : /weɪst/

  • Leg

    : /leg/

  • Knee

    : /niː/

  • Foot

    : /fʊt/

  • Ankle

    : /ˈæŋkəl/

  • Toes

    : /tuːz/

  • Thigh

    : /θaɪ/

Other


  • Body

    : /ˈbɒdi/

  • Belly

    : /ˈbɛli/

  • Arm-pit

    : /ɑːrm-pɪt/

For more extensive pronunciation guides and advanced resources, consider online dictionaries and language learning tools.

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