Start with 'in' as in 'inside'.
Move to 'ter', pronounce like 'ter' in 'term'.
Finish with 'change', same as 'cha-' in 'chair' and '-nge' as in 'range'.
mispronouncing as 'in-ter-chang' (miss-ing last e)
misplacing stress on 'terwards' (in-ter-wads)
saying 'inner-change' instead of 'inter-change'
Begin with 'in', similar to 'in' in 'interesting'.
Continue to 'ter', pronounced like 'ter' in 'terribly'.
End with 'change', 'chi-' as in 'cheese' and '-nge' like in 'fringe'.
same as American
same as American
same as American
In two-syllable nouns, the first syllable is often stressed.
Yes, the 'r' might sound less pronounced or silent.
Say 'che', like 'cheese'.
A place where one road meets or crosses another.
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
To swap things.
/tʃeɪndʒ/
To make something different.
/ˌɪntərˈtʃeɪndʒəbl/
Able to be exchanged.
'in-ter-' part is in 'interchange' but not 'exchange'.
'inter' is a prefix not present in 'change'.
Suffix '-able' is different in 'interchangeable'.
Listen to native speakers and repeat after them.
Practice pronouncing each syllable separately.
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