reinterpretation
ree-in-TER-pra-TAY-shan
reeinterpratayshan
/ɹiɪnˌtɝpɹəˈteɪʃən/ · 6 syllables
In Ingglish — phonetic English where every spelling always makes the same sound — the word “reinterpretation” is spelled “reeinterpratayshan”. Here is how it sounds out, one sound at a time:
| Ingglish | r | ee | i | n | t | er | p | r | a | t | ay | sh | a | n |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IPA | /ɹ/ | /i/ | /ɪ/ | /n/ | /t/ | /ɝ/ | /p/ | /ɹ/ | /ə/ | /t/ | /eɪ/ | /ʃ/ | /ə/ | /n/ |
English writes “reinterpretation” with
16 letters for 14 sounds. Ingglish writes it
“reeinterpratayshan” — 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 “reinterpretation”
onewonlistendonesomeonewomansonhavenrunopen
“reinterpretation” — questions & answers
How do you pronounce “reinterpretation”?
“reinterpretation” is pronounced ree-in-TER-pra-TAY-shan — IPA /ɹiɪnˌtɝpɹəˈteɪʃən/. In Ingglish phonetic spelling, where every spelling always makes the same sound, it is written “reeinterpratayshan”.
How many syllables are in “reinterpretation”?
“reinterpretation” has 6 syllables: ree-in-TER-pra-TAY-shan (the capitalized syllable is stressed).