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How to pronounce:
located
Phonetic Transcription:
ləʊˈkeɪtɪd
Examples:
It is located below the clavicle, hence the name.
The top half of the staircase is located inside the building.
The commutator is located on the shaft below the spinning magnet.

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Common mistakes of located pronunciation

- Stress placement: Many learners incorrectly stress the second syllable, pronouncing it as "lo-ˈkeɪ-tɪd" instead of "ˈloʊ-keɪ-tɪd" (US) or "ləʊ-ˈkeɪ-tɪd" (UK). Tip: Always emphasize the first syllable for correct pronunciation.
- Vowel confusion: Some may pronounce the first vowel as "a" instead of "o", resulting in "la-ˈkeɪ-tɪd". This mispronunciation alters the word's clarity. Tip: Focus on the "o" sound, as in "go", to avoid this mistake.
- Missing syllable: A common error is omitting the second syllable, leading to "lo-ˈked" instead of "ˈloʊ-keɪ-tɪd" (US) or "ləʊ-ˈkeɪ-tɪd" (UK). Tip: Practice saying the full three syllables to enhance fluency.
- Incorrect vowel length: Some learners shorten the "o" sound, pronouncing it as "luh-keɪ-tɪd". This can confuse listeners. Tip: Make sure to elongate the "o" sound as in "no" to maintain accuracy.
- Final "d" sound: Mispronouncing the final "d" as a softer sound, like "t", leads to "lo-ˈkeɪ-tɪ" instead of "lo-ˈkeɪ-tɪd". Tip: Always pronounce the "d" clearly to ensure the word is understood.