Start with 'uh' sound as in 'about'.
Add the 'sem' with a short 'e' sound like in 'bet'.
End with 'blee', where 'ly' sounds like 'li'.
mispronouncing the second 'e' as a long 'ee' (as-sem-blee)
adding an extra 'ee' sound at the end (as-sem-blee)
missing the 'b' in the second syllable (a-sem-lee)
same as American
same as American
No, the 'b' is pronounced.
The stress is on the second syllable 'sem'.
It has three syllables.
A gathering of people for a purpose or the process of putting parts together.
/əˈsɛm.bəl/
To put together parts.
/əˈsɛm.blɚ/
A person who assembles things.
/ˌriː.əˈsɛm.bəl/
To put together again.
In 'assemble', the final 'l' does not form a full syllable sounding 'blee'.
In 'assembler', 'bler' at the end instead of 'bly'.
In 'reassemble', there's a 'ree' prefix stressing first syllable differently.
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