English spellings/Catalogs/Retro A
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This page lists pronunciations of English words that end in A. The list is in retroalphabetical order, that is, alphabetically beginning with the final letter of the word (in this case A) and continuing backwards through it.
The apostrophe is treated as the last letter of the alphabet, after Z. Click on the blue "Catalogs" link below the article title for a pronunciation key.[e]
mostly schwa -a
BrE barrier, drink bàr = sheep bàa
normally lower-case in English:[1] Ábba
Shêba
Cûba
Hécuba
scûba
tûba
Mónica
electrónica
Érica
América
África
Lŏrca
excepting Nabokov's Àda: Âda
Granàda
Grenâda
Andrómeda
propagánda
agénda
referénda[2]
*îdêə idêa
azâlêa
*flê flêa
*plê plêa
-êə Crîmêa
hard G: *ghínny (cf. Gínny Virginia, soft G) coin guínêa = country Guínea
-êə ãrêa
person Chélsy, etc. = place Chélsêa
*Swónzy Sẁansêa
*nåuzêə nåusêa
ômega
Ólga
broûhàhà
Ômaha
Dôhà
álpha
gèisha
Arêtha
agoraphôbìa
clóss- claustrophôbìa
alopêcia
rhymes with milítia: -íshə -ícia
Alícia
Galícia, Galìcia
Patrícia
neurálgia
Slovákia
Chékəsləv- Czechoslovákia
memorabília
p(a)edophília
juvenília
cf. acádemy: acadêmia
Bohêmia
Albânia
Tanzanìa
Armênia
*skítzô-frêniə schizophrênia
Slovênia
insómnia
Wó- Wallônia
ària
malãria
Bavãria
Alexāndria
Lîe- Libêria
wistêria rhymes with hystêria
pìts- pizzerìa
Victŏria
trattorìa
*Âyshə or *Âyzhə Âsia
neoplâsia
euthanâsia
-zhə amnêsia
-zhə Indonêsia
*Toô-nìzhə AmE; BrE Chû-nízìə Tunisia
*Rúshə Rússia
-zhə Maláysia
mostly -shə -tia
*Crôw-âyshə Croâtia
-tìə Ossétia
Patrícia rhymes with milítia
inërtia
vîa
Yugoslàvia
Belgrâvia
Morâvia
asphýxia
trŏika
là
cf. Kuàla Lùmpur: koàla
Kampàla
Mandéla
-zwâyla Venezuèla
favéla
vuvuzéla
umbrélla
Cinderélla
parábola
tombôla
côla
góndola
Lôla
Zôla
gorgonzôla
scrófula
*pé-nínssyələ península
Mà
Alabáma
Obàma
Manàma
or -mə Pánamà
dràma
anáthema
or -mə cínemà
enígma
sígma
stígma
zeûgma
gámma
words ending in -shìma and -shìta have the ì virtually silent ("devoiced", "whispered") in Japanese, but many anglophones stress it: Hiróshima/Hiroshìma, Fukùshima or Fukushìma: -shima
Émma
lémma
dilémma
cómma
côma
diplôma
melanôma
carcinôma
Victoriàna
*Loû-êasy-Ánna Louisiána
banāna
Fontāna
Montána
-wàna iguàna
-iuwàna marijuàna
-iuwàna Tijuàna
nêar- nirvàna
Guyāna
Medìna
vagîna
Regîna
retsìna
rétina
Polyánna
hénna
anténna
tûna
bôa
Nôah rhymes with Gôa
môa
Pà
káppa forms a minimal pair with cúppa
spà
marinàra
brà
êra
cordilléra
cf. Ôprah: ópera
Vêra
urêthra
Dŏra
Pandŏra
Thŏra
Låura *Lǒra
Flŏra
Nŏra
Andŏrra AmE; BrE Andórra
Sumàtra
Sinàtra
ork- ŏrchestra
*ŏra åura
stigmàta
BrE strâighter ≈ AmE strâta; BrE stràta
táffeta
excrêta
see -shima above: -shita
Lolìta
*î-yôtə iôta
Henriétta
-wə Manágua
-yûə or -wə Nicarágua
nôva
schwà
Îowa
fátwà
often *Líbìya Líbya
Kénya
sŏya
Gàza
plàza
*pêetsa pìzza
cadénza
optional apostrophe: -nà Sána'a
References
- ↑ As exemplified by this BBC publication. BBC News, 23 October 2005. Retrieved 1 August 2007.
- ↑ Plural of referéndum: for more words like this, see English irregular nouns.