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fart
Definition:
(nou) a reflex that expels intestinal gas through the anus
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Common mistakes of fart pronunciation

- Misplacing the vowel sound: Some learners pronounce "fart" with an incorrect vowel sound, saying /fɑːrt/ (UK) instead of /fɑrt/ (US). Tip: Focus on the "a" sound, which should be pronounced like "ah."
- Ignoring the "r" sound: Many people skip the "r" in "fart," making it sound like /fɑːt/ (UK). Tip: Make sure to articulate the "r" clearly to maintain the correct pronunciation.
- Stressing the wrong syllable: Some may mistakenly stress the second syllable, saying "farT" instead of the correct single syllable "fart." Tip: Remember that "fart" is a one-syllable word, so stress the entire word equally.
- Adding an extra vowel sound: It's common to hear "fart" pronounced with an added vowel, sounding like /fɑːrɪt/. Tip: Keep it simple; there should be no extra sounds, just "fart."
- Confusing with similar words: Learners sometimes confuse "fart" with "part," resulting in mispronunciation as /pɑrt/. Tip: Pay attention to the initial "f" sound, ensuring it is distinct from the "p" sound in "part."