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How to pronounce:
site
Definition:
(nou) the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located) (nou) physical position in relation to the surroundings (nou) a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web
Phonetic Transcription:
saɪt
Examples:
It is the location of a megalithic site.
The location is now the site of a supermarket.
The place was the site of hydraulic mining.

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Common mistakes of site pronunciation

- Misplacing the vowel sound: Some learners pronounce "site" with a short vowel sound, like in "sit." Correct pronunciation is /saɪt/ in both US and UK English. Tip: Focus on elongating the vowel to "i" as in "high."
- Ignoring the final "t" sound: A common mistake is to drop the "t" sound at the end, leading to a pronunciation like "sigh." The correct form is /saɪt/. Tip: Practice saying "site" clearly, emphasizing the final "t."
- Confusing with "sight": Many confuse "site" with "sight," which has a different meaning and pronunciation. "Sight" is pronounced /saɪt/ but can lead to confusion. Tip: Remember that "site" refers to a location, while "sight" refers to vision.
- Overemphasizing the "s": Some speakers place too much emphasis on the "s," making it sound like "sight." The correct pronunciation is /saɪt/, with a balanced stress on both sounds. Tip: Practice saying "site" softly, focusing on smooth transitions.
- Mispronouncing in a sentence: When speaking quickly, learners may slur "site" into "sight" or "site" into "sat." This can confuse listeners. Tip: Slow down your speech and articulate each word clearly, especially in longer sentences.