Applicant Pronunciation: 100% correct (Easy Guide)
Applicant Pronunciation in British English:
IPA: [ˈæp-lɪ-kənt]
Sounds Like: (ap-li-kuhnt)
Breakdown: (ap-li-kuhnt)
1st syllable (ap) [stress]: "a" like in bat, "p" like in pet
2nd syllable (li): "l" like in loose, "i" like in shift
3rd syllable (kuhnt): "k" like "c" in cash, "uh" like "a" in about, "n" like in nice, "t" like in towel
Applicant Pronunciation in American English:
IPA: [ˈæp-lə-kənt]
Sounds Like: (ap-luh-kuhnt)
Breakdown: (ap-luh-kuhnt)
1st syllable (ap) [stress]: "a" like in bat, "p" like in pet
2nd syllable (luh): "l" like in loose, "uh" like "a" in about
3rd syllable (kuhnt): "k" like "c" in cash, "uh" like "a" in about, "n" like in nice, "t" like in towel
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