The pronunciation of the word "of"

GoldfishLord

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Subtitle: silver was mainly prized for being the shinest of all metel


To me, the "of" part is pronounced [ev].

1. How is the "of" part pronounced to you?
2. Is it fine to pronounce the "of" part [ev]?
 
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Does the voice-over seem to pronounce the "of" part /ev/ instead of /əv/.
 
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I haven't changed my mind since post #2.
 
@GoldfishLord I listened to the recording. She pronounced it correctly. (No surprise there.)

In the pronunciation I am used to it rhymes with "love" and "dove".
 
What's the phonetic spelling of the sound of the "shinest of" part?
How does it sound to your ear?
 
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Note the correct spelling of "shiniest".
 
To me, the "shinest of" part is pronounced /ˈʃaɪnɪəs tev/. I don't know why.
 

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Simple. You are misunderstanding phonemic script.

The strong form is pronounced /ɒv/ (BrE), /ʌv/ or /ɑːv/ (AmE/; the weak form is pronounced /əv/, /ə/ or v/.

In your attachment, the vowel is /ə/, not /e/
 
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