Australian English
Kit
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.
Dress
Then she put on a plain yellow dress.
Trap
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Lot
Almost immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine.
Strut
That itchy goose began to strut around the office like a lunatic.
Foot
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Bath
Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath.
Nurse
Sarah Perry was a veterinary nurse.
Fleece
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket.
Face
She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a hurry.
Palm
First she tried gently stroking the goose's lower back with her palm.
Thought
But Mrs. Harrison a millionaire lawyer thought it was a fair price for a cure.
Goat
You would only expect to see it in a dog or a goat.
Goose
When she got there, there was a woman with a goose waiting for her.
Price
It was a fair price for a cure.
Choice
The goose's owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, "Comma, Comma," which Sarah thought was an odd choice for a name.
Mouth
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Near
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Square
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Start
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
North
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Force
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Cure
It was a fair price for a cure.
Cameroon English
Kit
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.
Dress
Then she put on a plain yellow dress.
Trap
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Lot
Almost immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine.
Strut
That itchy goose began to strut around the office like a lunatic.
Foot
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Bath
Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath.
Cloth
She wiped her off with a cloth.
Nurse
Sarah Perry was a veterinary nurse.
Fleece
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket.
Face
She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a hurry.
Palm
First she tried gently stroking the goose's lower back with her palm.
Thought
But Mrs. Harrison a millionaire lawyer thought it was a fair price for a cure.
Goat
You would only expect to see it in a dog or a goat.
Goose
When she got there, there was a woman with a goose waiting for her.
Price
It was a fair price for a cure.
Choice
The goose's owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, "Comma, Comma," which Sarah thought was an odd choice for a name.
Mouth
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Near
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Square
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Start
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
North
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Force
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Cure
It was a fair price for a cure.
General American English
Kit
/I/
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.
Dress
/E/
Then she put on a plain yellow dress.
Trap
/Q/
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Lot
/A√π/
Almost immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine.
Strut
/Ã/
That itchy goose began to strut around the office like a lunatic.
Foot
/U/
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Bath
/Q/
Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath.
Cloth
/ù/
She wiped her off with a cloth.
Nurse
/Îù/
Sarah Perry was a veterinary nurse.
Fleece
/i√π/
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket.
Face
/eI/
She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a hurry.
Palm
/A√π/
First she tried gently stroking the goose's lower back with her palm.
Thought
/ù/
But Mrs. Harrison a millionaire lawyer thought it was a fair price for a cure.
Goat
/oU/
You would only expect to see it in a dog or a goat.
Goose
/u√π/
When she got there, there was a woman with a goose waiting for her.
Price
/aI/
It was a fair price for a cure.
Choice
/I/
The goose's owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, "Comma, Comma," which Sarah thought was an odd choice for a name.
Mouth
/aU/
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Near
/Ir/
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Square
/Er/
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Start
/Ar/
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
North
/r/
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Force
/r/
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Cure
/Ur/
It was a fair price for a cure.
Ghanaian English
Kit
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.
Dress
Then she put on a plain yellow dress.
Trap
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Lot
Almost immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine.
Strut
That itchy goose began to strut around the office like a lunatic.
Foot
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Bath
Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath.
Cloth
She wiped her off with a cloth.
Nurse
Sarah Perry was a veterinary nurse.
Fleece
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket.
Face
She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a hurry.
Palm
First she tried gently stroking the goose's lower back with her palm.
Thought
But Mrs. Harrison a millionaire lawyer thought it was a fair price for a cure.
Goat
You would only expect to see it in a dog or a goat.
Goose
When she got there, there was a woman with a goose waiting for her.
Price
It was a fair price for a cure.
Choice
The goose's owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, "Comma, Comma," which Sarah thought was an odd choice for a name.
Mouth
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Near
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Square
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Start
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
North
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Force
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Cure
It was a fair price for a cure.
Irish English
Kit
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.
Dress
Then she put on a plain yellow dress.
Trap
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Lot
Almost immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine.
Strut
That itchy goose began to strut around the office like a lunatic.
Foot
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Bath
Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath.
Cloth
She wiped her off with a cloth.
Nurse
Sarah Perry was a veterinary nurse.
Fleece
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket.
Face
She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a hurry.
Palm
First she tried gently stroking the goose's lower back with her palm.
Thought
But Mrs. Harrison a millionaire lawyer thought it was a fair price for a cure.
Goat
You would only expect to see it in a dog or a goat.
Goose
When she got there, there was a woman with a goose waiting for her.
Price
It was a fair price for a cure.
Choice
The goose's owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, "Comma, Comma," which Sarah thought was an odd choice for a name.
Mouth
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Near
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Square
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Start
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
North
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Force
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Cure
It was a fair price for a cure.
Received Pronunciation
Kit
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.
Dress
Then she put on a plain yellow dress.
Trap
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Lot
Almost immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine.
Strut
That itchy goose began to strut around the office like a lunatic.
Foot
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Bath
Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath.
Cloth
She wiped her off with a cloth.
Nurse
Sarah Perry was a veterinary nurse.
Fleece
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket.
Face
She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a hurry.
Palm
First she tried gently stroking the goose's lower back with her palm.
Thought
But Mrs. Harrison a millionaire lawyer thought it was a fair price for a cure.
Goat
You would only expect to see it in a dog or a goat.
Goose
When she got there, there was a woman with a goose waiting for her.
Price
It was a fair price for a cure.
Choice
The goose's owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, "Comma, Comma," which Sarah thought was an odd choice for a name.
Mouth
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Near
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Square
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Start
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
North
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Force
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Cure
It was a fair price for a cure.
Shakespearean English
Kit
/I/
kit
Dress
/e/
dress.
Trap
/a/
trap
Lot
/A/
lot
Strut
/Ô/
strut
Foot
/U/
foot
Bath
/a/
bath
Cloth
//
cloth
Nurse
/ŒÕ/
nurse
Fleece
/e/ ~ /e3/
fleece
Face
/E√π/
face
Palm
/a/
palm
Thought
/A/
thought
Goat
/o√π/
goat
Goose
/U/
goose
Price
/¬´I/
price
Choice
/¬´I/
choice
Mouth
/¬´U/
mouth
Near
/IÕù/
near
Square
/EÕù/
square
Start
/aÕ/
start
North
/aÕ/
north
Force
/Õ/
force
Cure
/uÕù/
cure
Southern American English
Kit
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.
Dress
Then she put on a plain yellow dress.
Trap
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Lot
Almost immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine.
Strut
That itchy goose began to strut around the office like a lunatic.
Foot
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Bath
Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath.
Cloth
She wiped her off with a cloth.
Nurse
Sarah Perry was a veterinary nurse.
Fleece
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket.
Face
She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a hurry.
Palm
First she tried gently stroking the goose's lower back with her palm.
Thought
But Mrs. Harrison a millionaire lawyer thought it was a fair price for a cure.
Goat
You would only expect to see it in a dog or a goat.
Goose
When she got there, there was a woman with a goose waiting for her.
Price
It was a fair price for a cure.
Choice
The goose's owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, "Comma, Comma," which Sarah thought was an odd choice for a name.
Mouth
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Near
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Square
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Start
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
North
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Force
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Cure
It was a fair price for a cure.
Yorkshire English
Kit
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work.
Dress
Then she put on a plain yellow dress.
Trap
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
A lot of
Almost immediately, she remembered an effective treatment that required her to measure out a lot of medicine.
Strut around
That itchy goose began to strut around the office like a lunatic.
Foot
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Bath
Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath.
Cloth
She wiped her off with a cloth.
Nurse
Sarah Perry was a veterinary nurse.
Fleece
Then she put on a plain yellow dress and a fleece jacket.
Face
She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror and washed her face in a hurry.
Palm
First she tried gently stroking the goose's lower back with her palm.
Thought
But Mrs. Harrison a millionaire lawyer thought it was a fair price for a cure.
Hold
Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath
Goose
When she got there, there was a woman with a goose waiting for her.
Price
It was a fair price for a cure.
Choice
The goose's owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, "Comma, Comma," which Sarah thought was an odd choice for a name.
Mouth
The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form of foot and mouth disease.
Near
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Square
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Start
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
North
She was very happy to start a new job at a superb private clinic in the North Square near the Duke Street Tower.
Force
Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her.
Cure
It was a fair price for a cure.