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registered

Phonetic Transcription:

ˈredʒɪstəd

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The domain is registered anonymously.

The farmstead was registered in 1998.

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Common mistakes of registered pronunciation

  1. Stress placement: Many learners place stress incorrectly on the second syllable, saying "reg-IS-tered" instead of "REG-is-tered" /ˈrɛdʒ.ɪ.stərd/ (US) /ˈrɛdʒ.ɪ.stəd/ (UK). Tip: Remember to emphasize the first syllable.
  2. Vowel confusion: Some speakers mispronounce the vowel sound in the first syllable, using a long "e" sound instead of the short "e" in "registered." This leads to saying "ree-gistered." Tip: Focus on the short "e" /ɛ/ sound.
  3. Final "d" sound: It's common to drop the final "d" sound, pronouncing it as "reg-is-ter" instead of "registered." This alters the meaning in conversation. Tip: Practice saying the final "d" clearly.
  4. Syllable omission: Some may omit the second syllable, saying "reg-stered" instead of the full "registered." This can cause confusion. Tip: Make sure to pronounce all three syllables clearly: "REG-is-tered."
  5. Linking sounds: Learners often struggle with linking the sounds between syllables, making it sound choppy. For example, "reg" and "is" can be pronounced too separately. Tip: Practice connecting the sounds smoothly to enhance fluency.

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How do you pronounce "registered" in American English?

In American English, "registered" is pronounced as /ˈrɛdʒ.ɪ.stɚd/. The stress is on the first syllable, making it sound like "REJ-uh-sturd."

Is there a difference in pronunciation between British and American English for "registered"?

Yes, in British English, "registered" is pronounced as /ˈrɛdʒ.ɪ.stəd/. The main difference is the ending, where the American version has a pronounced "r" sound, while the British version often drops the "r."

What syllable does the stress fall on in the word "registered"?

The stress in "registered" falls on the first syllable, as indicated by the IPA /ˈrɛdʒ.ɪ.stɚd/. This means you should emphasize the "REJ" part when saying the word.

Are there any common mistakes when pronouncing "registered"?

A common mistake is misplacing the stress or blending the syllables too much. Make sure to clearly pronounce each syllable: "REJ-uh-sturd," emphasizing the first syllable.
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