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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Use in English
Alphabetical word list
Retroalphabetical list  
Common misspellings  


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

cf. Kuàla Lùmpur: koàla

Kampàla

Mandéla

-zwâyla Venezuèla

favéla

vuvuzéla

umbrélla

Cinderélla

parábola

tombôla

côla

góndola

Lôla

Zôla

gorgonzôla

scrófula

*pé-nínssyələ península

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

Záppa

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

  1. As exemplified by this BBC publication. BBC News, 23 October 2005. Retrieved 1 August 2007.
  2. Plural of referéndum: for more words like this, see English irregular nouns.