Proper Pronunciation Guide

patios

[io͜uz]

Tips:

  • Pronounce the letter “a” as
    /æ/—like the vowel in the word “cat”—and stress it.
  • Pronounce the letter “t” as a lightly tapped
    /d/ in quick speech.
  • Pronounce the letter “i” like the name of the letter “e”—
    /i/.
  • Pronounce the letter “o” like the name of the letter itself—
    /o͜u/.
  • Link from the second to the third syllable with the y-like consonant glide
    /j/—from
    /i/ to
    /o͜u/.
  • Be sure to voice the final consonant
    /z/ sufficiently.

Practice Sentence:

Tom sells furniture for patios.

Definition:

  • (noun, plural) Outdoor areas next to or behind a house that are made with pavement, brick, or stone and are used much like a porch for sitting, barbecuing, or eating.

Notes:

A word having similar spelling is patois [pæ twɑ] which is a regional, often informal, dialect of the standard form of a language, particularly French (The Haitians speak a patois known as Creole).
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