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How to pronounce "De'ath"?

Juliette Kurka
Juliette Kurka
How to pronounce "De'ath"?
Hello again. i have another pronunciation question, how to pronounce (de'ath) ?
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Lauren P
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Philippines

"De'ath" is pronounced as /diˈæθ/ in IPA, with the phonetic spelling being "dee-ATH." The stress is on the second syllable: "ATH."

"De'ath" is a proper noun (likely a surname) with the stress on the second part of the word. It has two syllables, "dee" and "ath." 

For example, Mr. De'ath will be giving a lecture on history tomorrow.

Thank you and I hope this helps! 


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