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aditya
Definition:
(nou) one of 7 to 12 sons of Aditi; Hindu gods of celestial light
Examples:
Madhu kills Aditya's uncle and aditya is framed for that murder.

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Common mistakes of aditya pronunciation

- Misplacing stress: Many pronounce "Aditya" with incorrect stress, often saying "Aditya" instead of "A-ditya" (ˈɑː.dɪ.tjə). Tip: Emphasize the first syllable to maintain proper pronunciation.
- Incorrect vowel sounds: Some may pronounce "Aditya" with a short "a" sound, saying "Aditya" (ˈæd.ɪ.tjə). Tip: Use a long "a" sound as in "father" for the first syllable.
- Overemphasizing consonants: People sometimes overly stress the "d" in "Aditya," leading to "Aditya" (ˈædɪ.tjə). Tip: Keep the "d" soft and balanced with the surrounding vowels for clarity.
- Neglecting the "t" sound: Some may skip the "t" in "Aditya," pronouncing it as "Adiya" (ˈɑː.dɪ.jə). Tip: Ensure the "t" is articulated clearly to preserve the word's integrity.
- Mispronouncing the last syllable: A common mistake is pronouncing the last syllable as "ya" (ˈjɑː) instead of the correct "tjə" (ˈtɪə). Tip: Practice saying "tjə" to achieve the accurate ending sound.