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ana
Definition:
(nou) mother of the ancient Irish gods; sometimes identified with Danu (nou) a collection of anecdotes about a person or place
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Common mistakes of ana pronunciation

- Incorrect vowel sound: Some learners pronounce "ana" with a short "a" sound, like in "cat" /æ/. The correct pronunciation is /ˈænə/ in US and /ˈɑːnə/ in UK. Tip: Focus on the "a" as in "man" in US English.
- Misplaced stress: Many people mistakenly stress the second syllable, saying "a-NA" instead of "ANA". The primary stress is on the first syllable in both US and UK pronunciations. Tip: Emphasize the "an" part to get it right.
- Overemphasis on the second syllable: Some may pronounce "ana" with an exaggerated second syllable, sounding like "an-NAH". This is incorrect; the second syllable is unstressed. Tip: Keep the second syllable quick and light.
- Confusion with similar words: Learners sometimes confuse "ana" with "Anna", which has a different stress pattern. "Anna" is pronounced /ˈænə/ with a clear "an" sound. Tip: Remember that "ana" has the stress on the first syllable.
- Dropping the final vowel: Some speakers may drop the final "a" in "ana", pronouncing it as "an". This leads to a misunderstanding of the word. Tip: Always articulate the final "a" clearly to maintain correct pronunciation.