English Pronunciation Of “Domestic Tasks”?

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The Pronunciation Lab offers a comprehensive guide to the pronunciation of “household chores” in English. The word is broken down into two parts: “household” (pronounced as “/ˈhaʊsˌhoʊld/) and “house” (pronounced as “/haʊs/). To improve your pronunciation, break down the word into its individual sounds “hows” and “hohld chaw”. You can listen to spoken audio pronunciations of “household chores” and record your own pronunciation using a microphone. The pronunciation of “household chores” can be found in American English US and British English UK. The meaning of “household chores” is clear and human-recorded voice pronunciation. Additionally, you can learn how to pronounce “household chores” in English with video, audio, and syllable-by-syllable spelling from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary and Thesaurus and the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary. The guide also provides translations and audio pronunciations for “household chores”.

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