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The syllable 'ˈdɔɪʧ'

/ˈdɔɪʧ/


Phonetic Ponunciation of the syllable 'ˈdɔɪʧ'

SoundTongueLipsJawTeethAirVocal Chords
/ˈ/
/d/The tongue comes up. The front part touches the roof of the mouth behind the top teeth. Then it pulls down to release the air.The teeth are together. Then they separate.First, the air stops. Then it flows.The vocal cords vibrate.
/ɔ/The tongue is flat. Then it moves low in the mouth and pulls back. The tip of the tongue should touch the back of the bottom front teeth.The lips form a rounded shape.The jaw opens and the mouth widens.The vocal cords vibrate.
/ɪ/The tongue raises high in the mouth. It moves to the front of the mouth. Then the tip of the tongue moves behind the bottom front teeth. The tongue remains relaxed in the front of the mouth.The lips separated and relaxed.The jaw drops and the mouth opens a little bit.The vocal cords vibrate.
/ʧ/Raise the front part of your tongue toward the hard palate, the bony roof of your mouth just behind your upper teeth. The sides of your tongue should touch your upper molars. The tip of your tongue should be behind your upper front teeth.Keep your lips slightly apart and relaxed.Keep your jaw slightly open and relaxed.Touch your upper and lower teeth lightly together.Push air out of your lungs, through your mouth and over your tongue.Keep your vocal cords apart, so that the sound is voiceless.

Examples of words with the /ˈdɔɪʧ/ syllable


deutsche
/ˈdɔɪʧ/
/ˈdɔɪʧ/
Pronounced by Ivy

deutscher
/ˈdɔɪʧər/
/ˈdɔɪ-ʧər/
Pronounced by Ivy

deutschemarks
/ˈdɔɪʧˌmɑrks/
/ˈdɔɪʧ-ˌmɑrks/
Pronounced by Salli

deutschman
/ˈdɔɪʧmən/
/ˈdɔɪʧ-mən/
Pronounced by Matthew

westdeutsche
/ˈwɛstˈdɔɪʧ/