Hi All,
I hear people pronounce "life" in two different ways, some people would pronounce as "lighf", phonetic symbol is "laɪf", some people would pronounce which is similar to "live" but the end sound will use "f" sound.....I was wondering which pronunciation is more common in the english world....hope you understand what I mean.
EngFan
Only the /laɪf/ pronunciation is possible in BrE.
Last edited by 5jj; 01-Dec-2010 at 13:36. Reason: typo
It's just possible that you have heard 'live' (the verb) and thought you heard 'life' pronounced with /I/. Voiced consonants tend to be devoiced slightly when followed by unvoiced sounds. So, if someone says, for example, "I want to live simply", the /v/ may sound a little like /f/.
There are two different pronunciations of "life" what I heard, I think their initial sounds are different...do you think so?
Version one
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Version two
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No, you're missing the point. There are not two different pronunciations of 'life'. There are an infinite number of ways of saying any vowel, because everyone's speech organs are different; and if you look at a cardinal vowel diagram, you will see that the position of the vowels can move around - they can be more or less open/close, central, rounded, anterior, and the rest.
So, there are many different accents. The men in your two recordings say 'life' in slightly different ways becaue they have different accents, not because they are choosing between two different ways that you can say 'life'. The first pronunciation sounds like British RP. The second is probably British as well.