Pronouncing the word Fiery

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Hi!

On viewing a video on Youtube from the channel Anglophenia on Britain's mystical creatures the first one was Black Chuck a dog which was described as to have fiery eyes. The host on that video pronounced it F - ai - ry. I always thought it was pronounced F - ea - ry. Glad to know which is the correct or if one is British and the other American.

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Welcome to the forum.

Click here and then click the audio symbol to hear the standard pronunciation.
 

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Thanks Rover_KE. Its gonna be fun and interesting reading the threads on this forum. I've always been very interested in English and now, thanks to a lifetime of reading, speaking, listening and writing English I'm proud to say I consider myself fluent in it . Much obliged for your help. best Anders.



 
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Bookmark the site Forvo. Choose English from the list of languages, then search for the word you're looking for. If it's there, you'll get a list of examples of the word pronounced by various native English speakers. Their variant of English is listed with their username.
 

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Thanks for the tip. Emsr2d2 :)
 

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Tdol - I suppose since Fierce is pronounced F - ea - rce I naturally assumed that Fiery would be too, but come to think of it and after listening to the soundclips it naturally has to be f - ai - ry since it is derived from Fire.
 

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Yes, it's derived from fire so it's pronounced "fire-ree".
 

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f - ai - schwa - ry

 

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It rhymes with diary, ​wiry, and ​retiree.
 

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hose words are not exact rhymes for me.
Exactly. The vowel cluster in 'diary' is a triphthong; in 'wiry' it's a diphthong - as I say it.
 

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In my pronunciation, although the vowel in fire, like higher is a triphthong, fiery, like diary and wiry is closer to a diphthong.
 
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