Daniel Ojeda
How many syllables does "interest" have? In some dictionaries they say 2 syllables for British English and 3 syllables for American English.
Sep 23, 2022 1:09 PM
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You can say in-ter-est, but it 's often shortened by reducing the middle syllable when spoken by natives. It's not just in British English, this also happens in the US.
September 23, 2022
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In British English, it has 2 - in trest. In trest ing In trest ed
September 23, 2022
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Three: in-ter-est The stressed syllable is 'in'
September 23, 2022
Invitee
In British English it has 2 syllables: in - rest however most English speakers would say it has 3: In - ter - est
September 23, 2022
I'm a US native speaker, and in the US both pronunciations are common and normal. My personal favorite dictionary for US English, is the American Heritage Dictionary. I just checked, and it shows three pronunciations, and they are always listed in order of frequency: (ĭn´trĭst, -tər-ĭst, -trĕst′). So according to this dictionary, two syllables is more common than three... and there is variation in the vowel sound in -est. It might depend on context and euphony. I'm not sure, but if were saying "Please tell me some of your personal interests" I think I would pronounce "interests" as three syllables. If I were saying "The Fed raised the interest rate today" I would probably use two.
September 24, 2022
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