generalizing
JE-ner-a-LAI-zing
jeneralaizing
/ˈdʒɛnɝəˌlaɪzɪŋ/ · 5 syllables
In Ingglish — phonetic English where every spelling always makes the same sound — the word “generalizing” is spelled “jeneralaizing”. Here is how it sounds out, one sound at a time:
| Ingglish | j | e | n | er | a | l | ai | z | i | ng |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IPA | /dʒ/ | /ɛ/ | /n/ | /ɝ/ | /ə/ | /l/ | /aɪ/ | /z/ | /ɪ/ | /ŋ/ |
English writes “generalizing” with
12 letters for 10 sounds. Ingglish writes it
“jeneralaizing” — no silent letters, and the same spelling
always makes the same sound, so you can read it exactly as it looks.
Words that rhyme with “generalizing”
goingsomethingthingdoinganythingnothingeverythingcomingtalkingbeing
“generalizing” — questions & answers
How do you pronounce “generalizing”?
“generalizing” is pronounced JE-ner-a-LAI-zing — IPA /ˈdʒɛnɝəˌlaɪzɪŋ/. In Ingglish phonetic spelling, where every spelling always makes the same sound, it is written “jeneralaizing”.
How many syllables are in “generalizing”?
“generalizing” has 5 syllables: JE-ner-a-LAI-zing (the capitalized syllable is stressed).