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Pronunciation of 'Practice' in British English



 
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Pronunciation of 'Practice' in British English #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 11, 2008 6:50 am   Pronunciation of 'Practice' in British English
 

Hi

Could you please tell me if the word Practice is pronounced differently in American English than British English?

Thanks in advance,

Tom

PS: Is the red part correctly phrased?
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Pronunciation of 'Practice' in British English #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 12, 2008 17:55 pm   Pronunciation of 'Practice' in British English
 

Hi Tom,

As far as I know the pronunciation is the same. The only difference is in the spelling. In British English 'c' is used for the noun and 's' for the verb. I would say 'differently from.

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