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For anyone who may not be able to hear the vocaroo recording, the question is whether the final vowel of versatile shiould be a schwa or rhyme with tile.

In my opinion both are commonly heard so both should be regarded as correct. For what it's worth I use the -tile version myself.
 

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For what it's worth I use the -tile version myself.
So do I. I can't remember ever hearing anybody say it the other way, actually.
 

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Regarding consonants, vowels and stress. Have I pronounced correctly?
 

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So do I. I can't remember ever hearing anybody say it the other way, actually.

I use the schwa version. I think most Americans do.
 

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Regarding consonants, vowels and stress, have I pronounced it correctly?
They both sound reasonably natural. The stress will vary a bit depending on the context.
 

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They both sound reasonably natural. The stress will vary a bit depending on the context.
Thanks. I've been practising the flap t sound. I wasn't sure if it sounded ight in this recording.
 

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Thanks. I've been practising the flap t sound. I wasn't sure if it sounded right in this recording.
It's perfect. You correctly used a flap /t/ with the American "schwa" pronunciation and an aspirated /t/ with the other.
 
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