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massage
Definition:
(nou) kneading and rubbing parts of the body to increase circulation and promote relaxation
Phonetic Transcription:
ˈmæsɑːʒ
Examples:
But the massage should be done by the expert and tactful massage practitioner.
The massage therapist applies aromatheraphy oil throughout the massage.
Lomilomi is the traditional massage of Hawaii.

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Common mistakes of massage pronunciation

- Misplacing the stress: Some learners incorrectly stress the second syllable, saying "ma-SAGE" instead of the correct "MAS-sage" (ˈmæs.ɑːʒ in UK, ˈmæs.ɑːʒ in US). Tip: Remember that the primary stress is on the first syllable.
- Pronouncing the "s" as "z": A common mistake is pronouncing "massage" with a "z" sound, saying "ma-zage." This is incorrect; the "s" should be pronounced as /s/. Tip: Focus on making a clear "s" sound in "massage."
- Ignoring the final "ge": Some people drop the final "ge," pronouncing it as "mass." This omits the important ending sound. Tip: Always include the soft "zh" sound at the end when saying "massage."
- Overemphasizing the vowels: Learners sometimes elongate the vowels, resulting in "maaa-saaage." This can sound unnatural. Tip: Keep the vowel sounds short and crisp in "massage" for better clarity.
- Confusing with similar words: Some may confuse "massage" with "message," pronouncing it the same way. This can lead to misunderstandings. Tip: Remember that "massage" has a distinct sound and stress pattern compared to "message."