How do you sound a carrot?

Break ‘carrot’ down into sounds: [KARR] + [UHT] – say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.

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Is R silent in carrot?

The R in carrot is clearly pronounced because of the second syllable. R’s that are end the end of the word can fade away as well, or take an “uh” sound.

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How do you say apricot in England?

Apricot is pronounced differently between British English and American English. In the UK, the correct pronunciation of apricot is ei-pruh-cot. The difference is that the “a” is pronounced with an closed “a” sound, which is pronounced like the letter “a”.

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Whats the correct way to say caramel?

“The word caramel can acceptably be pronounced in several accepted ways, including KARR-uh-mel, KARR-uh-muhl, and, in North American English, KAR-muhl. The disappearance of that second syllable -uh- in the final pronunciation seems to have been in the works for a long time.”

What’s the difference between a nectarine and a peach?

Nectarines are smaller than most peaches. They also have thin, smoother skin and firmer flesh. Peaches have thicker, fuzzy skin and softer flesh.

What do you mean by nectarine?

Definition of nectarine

: a peach with a smooth-skinned fruit that is a frequent somatic mutation of the normal peach also : its fruit.

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