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The syllable 'ˈgræm'

/ˈgræm/


Phonetic Ponunciation of the syllable 'ˈgræm'

SoundTongueLipsJawTeethAirVocal Chords
/ˈ/
/g/The back part of the tongue reaches up and touches the soft palate, cutting off the air. The tongue pulls away and the air flows.The lips position depends on the sound that comes next.First, the air stops. Then it flows.The vocal cords vibrate.
/r/The tongue forms an arch near the roof of the mouth. It does not touch any part of the mouth.The air flows through a narrow space in your mouth.The vocal cords vibrate.
/æ/The tongue is wide. The front stays forward, touching the back of the bottom front teeth. The back part of the tongue stretches up.The jaw drops.The vocal cords vibrate.
/m/The lips are together.The air comes out of the nose. There is no flow of air through the mouth.The vocal cords vibrate.

Examples of words with the /ˈgræm/ syllable


graeme
/ˈgræm/
/ˈgreɪm/
Pronounced by Salli

grammy
/ˈgræmɪ/
/ˈgræ-/
Pronounced by Ivy

grambling
/ˈgræmbəlɪŋ/
/ˈgræm-blɪŋ/
Pronounced by Ivy

gramm
/ˈgræm/
/ˈgræm/
Pronounced by Kimberly

gramling
/ˈgræmlɪŋ/
/ˈgræm-lɪŋ/
Pronounced by Ivy

grammar
/ˈgræmər/
/ˈgræ-mər/
Pronounced by Kimberly

gramza
/ˈgræmzə/
/ˈgræm-/
Pronounced by Kendra

grams
/ˈgræmz/
/ˈgræmz/
Pronounced by Joanna

gramms
/ˈgræmz/
/ˈgræmz/
Pronounced by Kimberly

gramaphone
/ˈgræməˌfoʊn/