How to pronounce jewellery in English

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Jewellery Pronunciation

Pronounce Jewellery as JH EH W EH L L EH R Y.

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    Jewellery phonetic transcription:

    When you start learning English, it's important to become familiar with the typical sounds of the language. The best way to do this is by studying phonetics. Below is the UK transcription for the word 'jewellery'. Get the right phonetic representation for any word using our free Phonetic Transcription Tool.

    • Traditional IPA representation of jewellery: /dʒɛwɛllɛrj/
    • Modern IPA representation of jewellery: /jɛwɛllɛrʌ/

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    List of meaning for jewellery

    jewelry, jewellery(noun)

    an adornment (as a bracelet or ring or necklace) made of precious metals and set with gems (or imitation gems)

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    Quotes and sayings containing the term jewellery

    They use things of various value from jewellery to purses and even cars.

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    I have given the UK court on affidavit a statement of my UK assets. Which, pursuant to the freezing order, they are entitled to take and hand over to the banks, there's a few cars, a few items of jewellery and I said 'OK, fine. You don't have to bother to come to my house to seize them. I'll physically hand them over. Tell me the time, date and place.'.

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