Antepenultimate

Antepenultimate

IPA [ˌæn-ti-pəˈnʌl-tɪ-mət]
Sounds Like (an-tee-puh-nuhl-ti-muht)

Breakdown

First syllable (an) (less stress)
Like the 'a' in 'cat', followed by 'n'.

Second syllable (tee)
Just like the word 'tea' that you drink.

Third syllable (puh)
A quick 'puh' sound, like when you're starting to say 'puppy'.

Fourth syllable (nuhl) (stress)
Like 'null' but shorter and quicker.

Fifth syllable (ti)
Quick 'ti' sound, like the start of 'tiny'.

Sixth syllable (muht)
Like saying 'mut' very quickly and softly at the end.

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