Are you a non-native English speaker looking to learn how to pronounce the word "probably"? You've come to the right place! Pronouncing "probably" correctly is key to sounding like a native English speaker.
First, break the word down into individual syllables. "Prob" is the first syllable, and "ably" is the second.
When pronouncing the first syllable, start with your lips in an "o" shape. You then want to make a "brr" sound, as if you're trying to imitate a buzzing bee. This should be a quick, short sound.
Next, move onto the second syllable. To pronounce "ably," you want to make a short "ah" sound, as if you're asking a question. Make sure to keep the "ah" sound short, then move onto the next syllable.
Finally, combine the two syllables together. When saying "probably," make sure to stress the first syllable, and to keep the "ah" sound short. Keep in mind that the emphasis should be on "prob" and not "ably."
You're now ready to pronounce "probably" like a native English speaker! With practice, you'll be able to say this word like a pro. Good luck!