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The syllable 'ˈgæsp'

/ˈgæsp/


Phonetic Ponunciation of the syllable 'ˈgæsp'

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.
/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.
/s/The tongue is behind the teeth. The teeth remain clenched.The air flows through the tip of the tongue towards the edge of the teeth.The vocal cords do not vibrate.
/p/Place the tip of your tongue behind your upper front teeth, or slightly below them, so that the air is completely blocked in the oral cavity.Round your lips tightly, creating a seal to prevent any air from escaping through your mouth.Keep your jaw relatively tense and stable, without any movement.The teeth should not be involved in the production of this sound.Build up air pressure behind the blockage created by your tongue and lips, and then release the air suddenly by popping open the lips, causing a burst of air to be expelled.Do not use your vocal cords to produce this sound, as it is an unvoiced sound.

Examples of words with the /ˈgæsp/ syllable


gasped
/ˈgæspt/
/ˈgæspt/
Pronounced by Joanna

agasp
/əˈgæsp/
/ə-ˈgæsp/
Pronounced by Joey

gaspar
/ˈgæspər/
/ˈgæ-spər/
Pronounced by Justin

gasp
/ˈgæsp/
/ˈgæsp/
Pronounced by Matthew

gasper
/ˈgæspər/
/ˈgæ-spər/
Pronounced by Justin

gasping
/ˈgæspɪŋ/
/ˈgæs-pɪŋ/
Pronounced by Ivy

gaspe
/ˈgæspɪ/
/ˈgæs-/
Pronounced by Justin

gasps
/ˈgæsps/
/ˈgæsps/
Pronounced by Joanna