Arbitrageur

Arbitrageur

IPA [ˈɑːr-bɪ-trɑː-ʒər]
Sounds Like (ahr-bi-trah-zhur)

Breakdown

First syllable (ahr) (stress)
Start with the 'ah' sound as in 'start', then add an R sound. This is the stressed syllable.

Second syllable (bi)
Begin with a B sound followed by a short 'i' sound as in 'sit'.

Third syllable (trah)
Start with a T sound, followed by an R sound, then end with the 'ah' sound as in 'father'.

Fourth syllable (zhur)
Begin with the ZH sound (like the 's' in 'pleasure'), then add a schwa sound followed by an R sound.

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