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frangipane
Definition:
(nou) pastry with a creamy almond-flavored filling

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Common mistakes of frangipane pronunciation

- Misplacing stress: Many people incorrectly stress the second syllable, saying "fran-ji-ˈpane". The correct stress is on the third syllable: "ˈfran.dʒɪˌpeɪn". Tip: Focus on saying "fran-ji-" lightly and emphasize "pane".
- Incorrect vowel sounds: Some learners pronounce "frangipane" with a long "a" sound, saying "fran-ˈdʒi-peɪn". In reality, the first vowel is short: "ˈfran.dʒɪˌpeɪn". Tip: Practice the short "a" as in "cat".
- Overemphasizing syllables: A common mistake is treating "frangipane" as four syllables, pronouncing it as "fran-ji-pa-ne". The word actually has three syllables: "ˈfran.dʒɪˌpeɪn". Tip: Count the syllables and say them smoothly without breaks.
- Mispronouncing "g": Some may pronounce the "g" in "frangipane" as a hard "g", saying "fran-ˈdʒipane". The correct pronunciation uses a soft "g": "ˈfran.dʒɪˌpeɪn". Tip: Think of the "g" like in "gentle".
- Confusing the ending: Learners often mispronounce the ending, saying "frangipain" instead of "frangipane". The correct ending is pronounced with an "eh" sound: "ˈfran.dʒɪˌpeɪn". Tip: Practice saying "pane" as in "pain" but with an "eh" sound.