Pronunciation of body (English)

The pronunciation of the word “body” in English is relatively straightforward, but there are subtle nuances to consider, particularlywhen distinguishing it from other words with similar sounds.
Audio Representation
The pronunciation is typically represented phonetically as /ˈbɒdi/.
/ˈbɒdi/
Breakdown of Pronunciation
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/ˈbɒ/
: This represents the stressed syllable. -
/di/
: This represents the rest of the word. The”d” is pronounced as a voiced dental stop and the “i” has a short sound.
Key Considerations
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Stress:
The primary stress is on the first syllable, “bɒ”. Notice the short’o’ sound, not a long ‘o’ as in ‘boat’. -
Vowel sound:
The vowel sound in “body” is short, similar to the ‘o’ sound in ‘hot’. Avoid pronouncing it with a long ‘o’ sound as in ‘go’. -
Consonant sounds:
Ensure the ‘b’ is pronounced as a voiced bilabial stop, and the ‘d’ as a voiced alveolar stop. These are crucial for accurate pronunciation.
Alternative Pronunciations (less common)
While /ˈbɒdi/ is the standard pronunciation, very subtle variations in the vowel sound may occur in certain regional dialects. However, these variations are largely insignificant for everyday communication.
Example Sentences
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The
/ˈbɒdi/
of the victim was sent for autopsy. -
Is your
/ˈbɒdi/
feeling alright?
Practicing the pronunciation in these sentences will help solidify the correct sounds. If you experience difficulty, consider listening to audio pronunciation resources.
