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The syllable 'ˈhut'

/ˈhut/


Phonetic Ponunciation of the syllable 'ˈhut'

SoundTongueLipsJawTeethAirVocal Chords
/ˈ/
/h/The position of the tongue depends on the sound that comes next.The lips are open to let the air go through.There is a separation between the teeth.Air passes through the mouth.The vocal cords do not vibrate.
/u/The back part of the tongue stretches up towards the soft palate. The front part of the tongue remains down, touching, or behind, the bottom front teeth.The lips relax while forming a rounded shape.The vocal cords vibrate.
/t/The tongue will come up. The front part will touch the roof of the mouth behind the top teeth. Then it will pull down to release the air.The teeth are together. Then they separate.Air passes through the mouth. First, the air stops. Then, it flows.The vocal cords do not vibrate.

Examples of words with the /ˈhut/ syllable


hooters
/ˈhutərz/
/ˈhu-tərz/
Pronounced by Joanna

huitt
/ˈhut/
/ˈhut/
Pronounced by Ivy

hoot
/ˈhut/
/ˈhut/
Pronounced by Justin

hooter
/ˈhutər/
/ˈhu-tər/
Pronounced by Matthew

hootie
/ˈhutɪ/
/ˈhu-/
Pronounced by Kimberly

hooten
/ˈhutən/
/ˈhu-tən/
Pronounced by Joanna

hootman
/ˈhutmən/
/ˈhut-mən/
Pronounced by Justin

hutto
/ˈhutoʊ/
/ˈhu-toʊ/
Pronounced by Kendra

hoots
/ˈhuts/
/ˈhuts/
Pronounced by Joanna

hooted
/ˈhutɪd/
/ˈhu-tɪd/
Pronounced by Kimberly