Know the Pronunciation | Often | Almond | Amen | Vocabulary
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Often
British English:
(Silent 't'): Of-un /ˈɒfən/
Sounds like "off-en" (rhymes with "soften").
The silent 't' is more common and traditional in British English.
American English:
(Pronounced 't'): OFT-en /ˈɒftən/
Sounds like "off-ten" (with a clear 't' sound).
Pronouncing 't' is also standard, especially in American English, but also a common variant
Almond:
Syllable 1: "Ah" as in "father"
Syllable 2: "mund" as in 'uh' in "above"
Pronouncing the 'L' or stressing the second syllable (e.g., "Al-mond") is generally considered incorrect in modern British English.
Amen:
Meaning: So be it
Usage: Expression at the end of prayers
Pronunciation:
Both "Ah-men" (/ɑːˈmɛn/) and "Ay-men" (/eɪˈmɛn/) are correct for the word "amen," with usage varying by region, denomination, and context.
"Ah-men" is common in British English and formal settings (closer to Hebrew)
"Ay-men" is frequent in American English and informal speech, though both are understood and used widely.
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