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integrate
Phonetic Transcription:
ˈɪntɪɡreɪt

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Common mistakes of integrate pronunciation

- Misplacing the stress: Many people incorrectly stress the second syllable, saying "in-ˈte-grate" instead of the correct "ˈin-te-grate". Tip: Remember to place the primary stress on the first syllable.
- Overemphasizing the "g": Some learners pronounce "integrate" with a hard "g" sound, as in "gate", leading to "in-te-ˈgrate". Tip: The "g" should be softer, as in "gentle", to maintain the correct pronunciation.
- Skipping the vowel sound: A common mistake is to drop the "e" in the second syllable, resulting in "in-ˈtra-te". Tip: Ensure you pronounce all syllables clearly: "in-te-grate" includes the "e" sound.
- Incorrect vowel length: Some speakers pronounce the "i" too short, making it sound like "ˈint-grate". Tip: The "i" in "integrate" should be pronounced with a clear, longer vowel sound, as in "sit".
- Confusing with similar words: Learners sometimes mix up "integrate" with "integrity," mispronouncing it as "in-ˈte-grity". Tip: Focus on the distinct syllable breaks and stress patterns in each word to avoid confusion.