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piaget
Definition:
(nou) Swiss psychologist remembered for his studies of cognitive development in children (1896-1980)

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Common mistakes of piaget pronunciation

- Misplacing stress: Many learners place stress incorrectly on "piaget", saying /piˈæʒɛt/ instead of the correct /ˈpiː.ɑːʒ.eɪ/ in UK and /ˈpiː.æʒ.et/ in US. Tip: Focus on the first syllable for proper stress placement.
- Incorrect vowel sounds: Some pronounce "piaget" with an "a" sound like in "cat" (/æ/), rather than the correct vowel sound /iː/ in the first syllable. Tip: Practice saying "pee" to adjust the vowel sound.
- Overemphasizing the "g": Learners often pronounce the "g" in "piaget" too strongly, as in /g/, instead of the softer /ʒ/ sound. Tip: Think of the "s" in "measure" to achieve the correct sound.
- Ignoring the final "t": Some people drop the final "t" in "piaget", pronouncing it as /ˈpiː.ɑːʒ.eɪ/ instead of /ˈpiː.æʒ.et/. Tip: Always articulate the final "t" to complete the pronunciation.
- Mixing up the syllables: A common mistake is rearranging the syllables, saying "ga-pie" instead of "piaget". Tip: Break it down into three clear parts: "pi", "a", "jet" to avoid confusion.