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as
Definition:
(nou) a very poisonous metallic element that has three allotropic forms; arsenic and arsenic compounds are used as herbicides and insecticides and various alloys; found in arsenopyrite and orpiment and realgar (nou) a United States territory on the eastern part of the island of Samoa
Phonetic Transcription:
æz

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Common mistakes of as pronunciation

- Misplacing the vowel sound: Some learners pronounce "as" with a long vowel sound, like "aah" [ɑː] instead of the correct short vowel [æ]. Tip: Focus on producing a short, quick sound, similar to the "a" in "cat".
- Overemphasizing the "s": Many mistakenly stress the "s" in "as", making it sound like "ass" [æs]. This can change the meaning entirely. Tip: Keep the "s" soft and subtle to maintain clarity.
- Incorrect linking: When "as" is used in a sentence, some learners disconnect it from the following word, making it sound abrupt. Tip: Practice smooth transitions, linking "as" with the next word for a more natural flow.
- Confusing it with "has": Some pronounce "as" too similarly to "has" [hæz], which can create confusion. Tip: Remember that "as" is short and quick, while "has" has a longer vowel sound and a voiced "z" at the end.
- Ignoring regional accents: In some dialects, "as" may be pronounced differently, leading to misunderstandings. For example, some may say [əz] in rapid speech. Tip: Be aware of regional variations and practice with native speakers to improve understanding.