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hematopoiesis

Definition:

(nou) the formation of blood cells in the living body (especially in the bone marrow)

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Common mistakes of hematopoiesis pronunciation

  1. Misplacing stress: Some learners put stress on the wrong syllable, saying "hematopoiesis" as /ˌhɛmætəˈpɔɪəsɪs/. The primary stress is on the fourth syllable. Tip: Focus on saying "he-mat-o-POI-e-sis" to emphasize the correct stress.
  2. Incorrect vowel sounds: The "e" in the second syllable is often mispronounced. Instead of /ˈhɛm/, it should be pronounced as /ˈhɛmət/. Tip: Practice saying "he-mat" with a short "e" sound, ensuring clarity in the second syllable.
  3. Skipping syllables: Some speakers may rush and omit the "o" in "hematopoiesis," leading to "hematopiesis." This makes it harder to recognize the word. Tip: Slow down and articulate each syllable: "he-mat-o-POI-e-sis."
  4. Mispronouncing "p": The "p" in "hematopoiesis" can be pronounced too softly, leading to "hematopoiesis" sounding like "hematopoiesis." Tip: Make sure to pronounce the "p" clearly as in /pɔɪ/ to maintain the integrity of the word.
  5. Confusing "s" and "z" sounds: Some may pronounce the final "s" as a "z," saying "hematopoiesiz." The correct pronunciation ends with an "s" sound. Tip: Practice the ending by emphasizing the "s" in "sis" to avoid confusion.

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How do you pronounce "hematopoiesis"?

The pronunciation of "hematopoiesis" is /ˌhiː.mə.təˈpɔɪ.ɪ.sɪs/ in American English and /ˌhɛm.ə.təˈpɔɪ.ɪ.sɪs/ in British English. The primary stress is on the "pɔɪ" syllable, while the other syllables are unstressed.

What are the syllables in "hematopoiesis"?

The word "hematopoiesis" has six syllables: he-ma-to-poi-e-sis. Each syllable is pronounced clearly, with the stress on the third syllable "pɔɪ".

Is there a schwa sound in "hematopoiesis"?

Yes, the word "hematopoiesis" contains schwa sounds, particularly in the unstressed syllables "he" and "to". The schwa is pronounced like a soft "uh" sound and is common in longer words where some syllables are less emphasized.

Are there common mistakes when pronouncing "hematopoiesis"?

One common mistake is misplacing the stress, often placing it on the first syllable instead of the third. Additionally, some learners may struggle with the "pɔɪ" sound, which can be confused with similar sounds in other words.