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  • hey everyone Jennifer from Tarle speech with your pronunciation

  • question today's question is how do I pronounce the word necessarily which can

  • also mean certainly and we are going to break this word down into syllables

  • the confusion here for most of my students are the syllables are incorrect

  • so let's look at the word this way we have five syllables one two three four

  • five then we have two schwa syllables as most of you know the longer a word is

  • the more likely we are to have that schwa syllable or that uh beat in a word we

  • have two here Ness uh Sara Lee now I did stress those in that case so that you

  • could really hear them but what we're going to do is we're going to think

  • about linking them to the syllable before so we want to say Nessa

  • Sara Lee Nessa Sara Lee necessarily necessarily necessarily super easy

  • breezy lesson for today so I'm going to use a nice summer sentence for you I

  • don't necessarily make the healthiest choices for food in this summer because

  • ice cream is often available so give it a try I know people are going to notice

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How to Pronounce NECESSARILY - English Pronunciation Lesson

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    Summer posted on 2020/09/16
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US /səbˈskraɪb/

UK /səb'skraɪb/

  • verb
  • To regularly pay to receive a service
pronunciation

US /prəˌnʌnsiˈeʃən/

UK /prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn/

  • noun
  • How a word is said; how a word sounds
  • A representation of how a word is spoken, often using phonetic symbols.
  • A particular way of pronouncing words, often associated with a region or social group.
  • other
  • The way in which a word or language is spoken.
  • The manner in which someone utters a word.
  • A particular way of pronouncing words, often associated with a region or group.
  • other
  • A representation of how a word is spoken, often using phonetic symbols.
  • A particular way of pronouncing words, especially one that is characteristic of a region or group.
necessarily

US /ˌnɛsɪˈsɛrəli, -ˈsɛr-/

UK /ˌnesəˈserəli/

  • adverb
  • As a necessary result; inevitably.
  • As a necessary result; inevitably.
  • In a way that is needed/required/is unavoidable
stress

US / strɛs/

UK /stres/

  • noun
  • Emphasis on part of a word or sentence
  • Pressure on something or someone
  • A state of mental tension, worry due to problems
  • verb
  • To emphasize one or more parts of a word, sentence
  • To put pressure on something or someone
  • To say your opinion strongly
  • To be in a state of mental tension due to problems
sentence

US /ˈsɛntəns/

UK /'sentəns/

  • noun
  • Official punishment given by a court of law
  • Set of words that make a whole statement
  • verb
  • (Of a judge) to decide the punishment of
pronounce

US /prəˈnaʊns/

UK /prə'naʊns/

  • other
  • To give or make a judgment or decision.
  • To make the sound of a word or letter in a particular way.
  • verb
  • To state something in a legal or official way
  • To give your opinion or decision about something
  • To say the sounds of words in a correct way
syllable

US /ˈsɪləbəl/

UK /'sɪləbl/

  • noun
  • Part of a word containing a vowel
beat

US /bit/

UK /bi:t/

  • noun
  • An area patrolled by a police officer or other guard.
  • Regular movement or rhythm (e.g. heart or music)
  • A main accent or rhythmic unit in music.
  • other
  • To defeat (someone) in a game or competition.
  • To mix (ingredients) rapidly using a whisk, spoon, or mixer.
  • To strike (someone or something) repeatedly and violently.
  • verb
  • To move in regular motions in order to push blood
  • To hit someone or something repeatedly.
  • To strike or hit repeatedly and with great force
  • To mix ingredients rapidly using a whisk or mixer.
  • To mix ingredients together with a fork or machine
  • To make a rhythmic sound.
  • To play a drum
  • To pulsate or throb rhythmically.
  • To win against another person or team; defeat
  • other
  • (of a heart, drum, etc.) to make a rhythmic sound.
  • adjective
  • Very tired; exhausted.
break

US /brek/

UK /breɪk/

  • verb
  • To create a new record e.g. running the 100m dash
  • To form a crack in something
  • To burst or become damaged
  • To end a relationship
  • To escape from a place such as a jail
  • To train a wild animal e.g. a horse
  • To separate into pieces by force, or by dropping
  • To act against a law, rule, or promise
  • To become known suddenly, as in the news
  • To not do what you promised e.g. not keep promises
  • To solve a crime, or answer a problem
  • To stop functioning properly
  • To suddenly start, open or commence
  • To change in pitch suddenly, as in a voice
  • To fall on the shore, as in waves
  • To begin or change suddenly; the dawn or weather
  • To defeat by causing the person to lose their will
  • noun
  • Time you stop an activity before continuing
  • End of a relationship
  • An escape from a place such as a jail
  • (Lucky) advantage or benefit from something
  • A lucky opportunity.
  • A pause in activity; a rest.
  • Find a solution or answer to a problem or crime
  • Change in the weather
  • other
  • To stop functioning.
  • To enter a building illegally, typically by force.
  • To start suddenly.
  • To escape.
  • To become known; to be revealed.
  • To interrupt an activity for a rest.
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • other
  • To put an end to.
  • To reveal or disclose (news or information).
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • To fail to observe the terms of (a law, promise, or agreement).
notice

US /ˈnotɪs/

UK /'nəʊtɪs/

  • noun
  • A written or printed announcement or warning.
  • Formal notification of intention to end a contract of employment.
  • Time by when you must leave, e.g. if you are fired
  • Paper with an announcement, e.g. pinned to a board
  • Advance notification of intention to end an agreement or employment.
  • verb
  • To become aware by sight, touch, or hearing
  • To become aware of (something).
  • other
  • To pay attention
  • other
  • To become aware of (something) by seeing, hearing, or feeling it.