Start with the 'all' sound: make the 'aw' sound as in 'call'.
Move quickly to the 'soh': form the 's' sound by placing your tongue close to the roof of your mouth.
End with the 'oh' sound: round your lips slightly.
al-soo (all-soh)
awl-so (all-soh)
oal-soh (all-soh)
Start with the 'all' sound: make the 'aw' sound as in 'fall'.
Move to the 'soh': form the 's' sound by positioning the tongue close to the upper teeth.
Finish with the 'oh' sound: round your lips slightly as in 'go'.
al-soo (all-soh)
awl-so (all-soh)
oal-soh (all-soh)
'Also' has two syllables: all-soh.
The stress is on the first syllable: ALL-soh.
No, the 'l' in 'also' is not silent.
Used to add information or join ideas.
/ɔlˈðoʊ/
despite the fact
/ˌɔːl.təˈɡɛð.ər/
completely
/ˈɔl.tərˌneɪt/
to take turns
'Also' has a short 'o' sound not found in 'although'.
'Also' has two syllables; 'altogether' has four.
'Also' has a simple ending, unlike the more complex '-ernate' in 'alternate'.
Try to flow the 'all' and 'soh' together smoothly.
Listen to native speakers and imitate the pronunciation to improve.