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appalachian
Definition:
(nou) a native or inhabitant of Appalachia

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Common mistakes of appalachian pronunciation

- Common vowel confusion: Many people mispronounce "appalachian" by confusing the vowels. In US English, it is pronounced /ˌæp.əˈleɪ.tʃən/, while in UK English, it can be /ˌæp.əˈlætʃ.ən/. Tip: Focus on the "æ" and "eɪ" sounds to differentiate.
- Incorrect stress placement: Some speakers incorrectly stress the first syllable, saying "APP-a-lachian" instead of the correct stress on the third syllable, "app-a-LAY-chian" in US English. Tip: Remember to emphasize the "LAY" part when pronouncing.
- Missing the "ch" sound: A common mistake is to pronounce "appalachian" without the "ch" sound, saying "app-a-lay-an." This alters the word significantly. Tip: Ensure you clearly articulate the "ch" as in "chocolate."
- Overlooking the "ian" ending: Some may drop the "ian" ending, resulting in "appalachia" instead of "appalachian." This changes the word from an adjective to a noun. Tip: Always finish with the "ian" sound to maintain the word's integrity.
- Mispronouncing the "a" in the first syllable: People often pronounce the first "a" as "ah" instead of "æ." This leads to variations like "ahp-a-lachian." Tip: Pronounce the first vowel as "æ" like in "cat" for accuracy.