IPA Transcription of "reciprocity" in American English

The American English IPA transcription of “reciprocity” is /ˌɹɛsəˈpɹɑsɪti/.

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reciprocity

Dialect Variants

DialectIPAPOS
English (Australia)/ɹesəˈpɹɔsətiː/
English (Australia)/ˌɹesəˈpɹɔsətiː/
English (United Kingdom)/ˌɹɛsɪˈpɹɒsɪtɪ/
English (United Kingdom)/ɹɪsɪˈpɹɒsɪtɪ/
English (United Kingdom)/ɹɛsɪpɹɒsɪtiː/

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