Start with a hard 'k' sound.
Say 'ah' as in 'car'.
End with 'bine', where 'i' sounds like 'eye'.
com-been (com-bean)
come-bine (come-bine)
comm-bine (comm-bine)
Start with a hard 'k' sound.
Say 'o' as in 'pot'.
End with 'bine', where 'i' sounds like 'eye'.
com-been (com-bean)
come-bine (come-bine)
comm-bine (comm-bine)
Make sure to pronounce the 'i' as 'eye', not as 'ee'.
Start with a clear 'k' sound and a short 'o', like 'com'.
The stress is on the first syllable: COM-bine.
A machine used in farming to harvest crops.
/kəmˈbaɪn/
To join or merge together.
/ˌkɒm.bəˈneɪ.ʃən/
A result of combining.
/kəmˈbaɪnd/
Two or more things joined.
Verb form 'combine' stresses the second part.
Combination has three syllables, starting with 'comb'.
Combined ends with a 'd' sound.
Ensure the stress is on the first syllable in the noun form.
Remember the noun form starts with 'com', verb form's stress is on 'bine'.