W
//ˈdʌbəl.juː//
Pronunciation
US //ˈdʌbəl.juː//
US //ˈdʌbə.juː//
US //ˈdʌbiː.(j)uː//
US //ˈdʌb.juː//
US //ˈdʌb.jə//
US //ˈdʌb//
US //ˈdʌbz//
US //ˈdʊbəl.juː//
US //w//
US //ˈdʌbə(l)ju//
US //ˈdʌb//
US //ˈdʌbəlju//
US //ˈdʌbə(l)ju//
US //ˈdʌb//
US //ˈdʌbəlju//
US //ˈdʌbə(l)ju//
US //ˈdʌb//
US //ˈdʌbəlju//
US //ˈdʌbə(l)ju//
US //ˈdʌb//
US //ˈdʌbəlju//
US
Syllables: 3
Phonemes: D AH1 B AH0 L Y UW0
UK //ˈdʌb(əl)juː//
UK //ˈdʌb(əl)juː//
UK //ˈdʌb(əl)juː//
UK //ˈdʌb(əl)juː//
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