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ukraine
Definition:
(nou) a republic in southeastern Europe; formerly a European soviet; the center of the original Russian state which came into existence in the ninth century

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Common mistakes of ukraine pronunciation

- Incorrect vowel sound: Some may pronounce "ukraine" as /juˈkreɪn/ instead of the correct /juˈkreɪn/ in both US and UK variants. Tip: Focus on the "u" sound, ensuring it is pronounced as /ju/ rather than /jʊ/.
- Stress misplacement: A common mistake is placing stress on the second syllable, saying "ukraine" as /ʌˈkreɪn/. The correct stress is on the last syllable. Tip: Emphasize the "kraine" part more strongly: /juˈkreɪn/.
- Omitting the initial "u": Some might drop the "u," pronouncing it as "kraine" /kreɪn/. This changes the word entirely. Tip: Always include the "u" sound at the beginning to maintain the word's integrity.
- Blending syllables: A frequent error is blending the syllables, making it sound like "ukrain." The correct pronunciation is /juˈkreɪn/, with distinct syllables. Tip: Practice separating the sounds clearly: "u" and "kraine."
- Mispronouncing the ending: Some may pronounce "ukraine" with a short "i" sound at the end, as in /juˈkren/. The correct sound is a long "e." Tip: Ensure the final syllable sounds like "kraine" with a clear "e" sound.