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bronte
Definition:
(nou) English novelist; youngest of three Bronte sisters (1820-1849) (nou) English novelist; one of three Bronte sisters (1818-1848) (nou) English novelist; oldest of three Bronte sisters (1816-1855)

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Common mistakes of bronte pronunciation

- Stress misplacement: Many learners stress the first syllable, saying "BRON-te." The correct pronunciation is ˈbrɒn.teɪ in UK English and ˈbrɑn.teɪ in US English. Tip: Focus on emphasizing the second syllable for accuracy.
- Vowel confusion: Some may pronounce "bronte" with a short "o" sound, like "bron-te." The correct vowel sound is a long "o," pronounced as /ɒ/ in UK and /ɑ/ in US. Tip: Practice saying "bront" with a clear long vowel sound before adding "te."
- Final "e" omission: Learners often drop the final "e," pronouncing it as "bron." The correct form includes the "e," making it "bronte." Tip: Always pronounce the final "e" to maintain the word's integrity.
- Incorrect vowel length: Some may say "bront-ee" instead of "bronte." The correct pronunciation has a single long vowel sound, not a diphthong. Tip: Listen to native speakers to grasp the correct vowel length.
- Overemphasizing consonants: Some people may overemphasize the "t" sound, saying "bron-tay." The correct pronunciation is smoother, with a softer "t" sound. Tip: Practice saying the word quickly to achieve a natural flow.