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Okay, let's break down how to pronounce "difficult" in English. It's a common stumbling block for non-native speakers! Here's a breakdown:
The word "difficult" is broken down into three syllables:
So, the full pronunciation is: /dɪˈfɪˌkʌlt/
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Let's break down how to use the word "difficult" in English. It's a very common word, but it can have slightly different nuances depending on how you use it.
This is the most common use. "Difficult" describes something that requires effort, skill, or patience to do.
When used to describe a person, "difficult" usually implies they are challenging to deal with – potentially stubborn, demanding, or unpleasant. Be careful with this usage because it can be perceived as judgmental.
Here, "difficultly" refers to the state of having trouble.
Tips for Using "Difficult" Effectively:
Here's a table summarizing the different uses:
Usage | Part of Speech | Meaning | Example |
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General Challenge | Adjective | Requires effort or skill | "This test was difficult." |
People | Adjective | Challenging to deal with (often negative) | "He's a difficult colleague." |
Process/State | Adverb | Experiencing trouble | "She faced many difficulties during the project." |
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