US /ˈæpɪˌtaɪzɚ/
・UK /ˈæpɪtaɪzə(r)/
Now, you might hear speakers of American English call this an 'appetizer'.
The long "I" sound in the middle of a word: Light, light. Dime, dime. Fight, fight. Higher, higher. Five, five. Smile, smile. Client, client. Sighted, sighted. Quiet, quiet. Insider, insider. Typing, typing. Friday, Friday. Nineteen, nineteen. Pricing, pricing. Bilingual, bilingual. Arthritis, arthritis. Decided, decided. Delightful, delightful. Appetizer, appetizer. Dynamically, dynamically.
Appetizer.
Here at this property, we have room service. We also have a swimming pool, a club, which you will have access to it. It's open from 6.30 a.m. for breakfast. In the evening, we have a hot appetizer for 5.30 to 10. The closest elevator to your room would be, if you go down this hallway here, you'll take a left and then you'll take the glass elevator up.
for breakfast, and in the evening we have a hot appetizer from 5:30 to 10:00.
It was just the appetizer.
It's just the appetizer.
So I think we're going to boil these up. Have a good little appetizer.
So I think we're going to boil these up, have a good little appetizer.
That looks like something that you get as an appetizer to a really fancy, fancy restaurant.
- That looked like something that you get as an appetizer
It's an Israeli appetizer.
It's an Israeli appetizer.
The long "I" sound in sentences: I like to fly. The idea was mine. My eyes are dry. The inter-island flight was on time. Why was the client irate about the pricing? IBM decided to implement my idea. On Friday, I'll try to finish all of my typing. Try to pry the dry icing out of the bowl. The appetizer was light and quite delightful. What is the likelihood that my hire date will be July 19th? Thank you.
The appetizer was light and quite delightful.
>> WE'VE HAD A COW'S TONGUE APPETIZER.
Appetizer.
So this is an appetizer before our lunch but um a very welcome stop.
So this is an appetizer before our lunch, but a very welcome stop.