Responsorial Pronunciation Guide - Learn to Say it Right [Audio]
Master the correct pronunciation of "Responsorial" with our comprehensive guide. Learn how this liturgical term is properly pronounced in English.
Responsorial Pronunciation in English
IPA
/rɪˌspɒn.sɔːˈrɪ.əl/
Sounds Like
(ri-spon-SAW-ree-uhl)
Breakdown
First syllable (ri) (less stress)
The "ri" sounds like the "i" in "bit". It's a quick, short sound.
Second syllable (spon)
The "spon" sounds like the first part of "sponsor", with a clear "s" followed by "pon".
Third syllable (SAW) (stress)
This is the stressed syllable. Make a long "saw" sound, like when you say "I saw a bird".
Fourth syllable (ree)
The "ree" sounds like the "ee" in "see". It's a clear, long sound.
Fifth syllable (uhl)
End with a soft "uhl" sound, like the end of "pencil" or "normal".
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