IPA Transcription of "prince" in Australian English
The Australian English IPA transcription of “prince” is /pɹɪns/.
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princepɹɪns
Dialect Variants
| Dialect | IPA | POS |
|---|---|---|
| English (United States) | /ˈpɹɪns/ | |
| English (United Kingdom) | /ˈpɹɪns/ |
Derivations
- princely/ˈpɹɪnsliː/
- princess/ˈpɹɪnses/
- princeling/ˈpɹɪnslɪŋ/
- princedom/ˈpɹɪnsdəm/
- Princeton/ˈpɹɪnstən/
Items
- PrinceAmerican musician (1958–2016)
- princeson of a prince, king, queen, emperor or empress, or other high-ranking person (such as a grand duke)
- Prince2022 film directed by Anudeep KV
- PRINCEWikimedia disambiguation page
- Prince1979 studio album by Prince
- Princefictional character from Prince of Persia
- Prince2010 film
- Princeshortbread biscuit filled with chocolate, made by LU
- PrinceWikimedia disambiguation page
- Prince1969 film by Lekh Tandon
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