English pronunciation of physical body

Learning how to pronounce different body parts correctly in English is crucial for effective communication. This guide provides a pronunciation guide for common body parts.
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Arm
[ɑːrm]
“He raised his arm to wave.”
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Ear
[ɪər]
“I can hear the music through my ear.”
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Eye
[aɪ]
“She opened her eyes wide.”
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Foot
[fʊt]
“He stepped on the foot of the chair.”
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Hand
[hænd]
“I used my hand to write the letter.”
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Head
[hed]
“He covered his headwith a hat.”
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Leg
[leg]
“She stretched out her legs.”
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Mouth
[maʊθ]
“She opened her mouth to speak.”
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Nose
[nəʊz]
“He sniffed the air with his nose.”
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Shoulder
[ˈʃouldər]
“He slumped his shoulders.”
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Body
[ˈbɑːdi]
“Take care of your body.”
This is asmall selection. Pronunciation can vary slightly depending on accents.
For more complex body part terms or for a more comprehensive guide, consult a dictionary or language learning resource.
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