"Intervocalically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "intervocalically" refers to a sound or a letter that is placed between two vowels in a word. In other words, it is a term used in phonetics and linguistics to describe a sound that occurs between two vowels in the sequence of sounds in a syllable or word.
Intervocalically
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