How Do You Spell TTPHUS?

Pronunciation: [tˌiːtˈiːfˈuːz] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "TTPHUS" may seem confusing at first glance, but it can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The first two letters, "TT," represent the voiceless dental stop, /t/, which is pronounced by placing the tongue against the upper teeth and releasing a burst of air. The next two letters, "PH," represent the voiceless labiodental fricative, /f/, which is pronounced by touching the bottom lip to the top teeth and exhaling air through a small opening. The final three letters, "HUS," represent the voiced alveolar fricative, /z/, pronounced by vibrating the vocal cords while placing the tongue behind the upper teeth.

Common Misspellings for TTPHUS

  • rtphus
  • ftphus
  • gtphus
  • ytphus
  • 6tphus
  • 5tphus
  • trphus
  • tfphus
  • tgphus
  • typhus
  • t6phus
  • t5phus
  • ttohus
  • tt-hus
  • tt0hus
  • ttpgus
  • ttpbus
  • ttpnus
  • ttpjus
  • ttpuus

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