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sarah
Definition:
(nou) the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac

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Common mistakes of sarah pronunciation

- Misplacing stress: Some people incorrectly stress the second syllable, pronouncing it as "sə-ˈrɑː" instead of the correct "ˈsɛr.ə" (US) or "ˈsær.ə" (UK). Tip: Emphasize the first syllable for clarity.
- Vowel confusion: The vowel sound in "sarah" can be mispronounced as "a" instead of the correct schwa sound "ə". This leads to "ˈsɛr.ɑː" (US) or "ˈsær.ɑː" (UK). Tip: Practice the neutral "ə" sound to improve accuracy.
- Overemphasizing the "r": Some speakers may overly pronounce the "r" in "sarah", resulting in "ˈsɛr.ɑː" (US) or "ˈsær.ɑː" (UK). Tip: Keep the "r" subtle to maintain a natural flow.
- Dropping the final vowel: A common mistake is omitting the final "a" sound, leading to "ˈsɛr" instead of the full "ˈsɛr.ə" (US) or "ˈsær.ə" (UK). Tip: Ensure to pronounce the final syllable clearly.
- Incorrect vowel length: Some may pronounce "sarah" with an elongated "a" sound, resulting in "ˈsɛr.ɑː" (US) or "ˈsær.ɑː" (UK). Tip: Keep the vowel sounds short and crisp for proper pronunciation.