Grammar
//ˈɡɹæm.ə(ɹ)//
Pronunciation
US //ˈɡɹæm.ə(ɹ)//
US //ˈɡɹæm.ɚ//
US /[ˈɡɹɛəm.ɚ]/
US /[ˈɡɹæːm.ɚ]/
US /[ˈɡɹam.ɚ]/
US //ˈɡɹæm.ə(ɹ)//
US //ˈɡɹæm.ɚ//
US /[ˈɡɹɛəm.ɚ]/
US /[ˈɡɹæːm.ɚ]/
US /[ˈɡɹam.ɚ]/
US
Syllables: 2
Phonemes: G R AE1 M ER0
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