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Pronunciation of 'スピーチ'

The word 'スピーチ' (supīchi) is a Japanese loanword derived from the English word 'speech.' It refers to a formal address or talk delivered to an audience. The pronunciation in Japanese is 'su-pee-chee,' with emphasis on the second syllable.

Word Origin

The word originates from English ('speech') and is adopted into Japanese as a loanword with phonetic adjustments.

Pronunciation Details

日本語

スピーチ/スピーチ/Slow

スピーチは、聴衆に向けて行う正式な話や演説を指します。

「スピーチ」は「su-pee-chee」と発音します。「ス」は「su」、「ピー」は「pee」、「チ」は「chee」とそれぞれはっきり発音します。

English (United States)

suːˈpiːtʃi /suːˈpiːtʃi/Slow

A formal address or talk delivered to an audience.

Pronounced as 'soo-PEE-chee,' with emphasis on the second syllable. 'Su' as in 'sue,' 'pee' as in 'pee,' and 'chee' as in 'cheese.'