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In Britain, is unprecedented pronounced /ʌn'presidəntid/?
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Sat 21 Jul, 2012 11:38 pm
The Cambridge dictionary online only gives me the US pronunciation about it.
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Sun 22 Jul, 2012 12:39 pm
@oristarA,
Yes, that seems close enough.
And the stress is on the second syllable.
Some also say un-preesidentid. Either is okay.
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