If you are a non-native speaker of English, you may struggle with correctly pronouncing the word "repeat." Here is a guide to help you learn how to properly say it.
First, take a deep breath. Repeat starts with the letter "R," which is a voiced consonant. You can make this sound by pushing air from the back of your throat and vibrating your vocal cords.
The next sound in "repeat" is the "ee" sound. Your lips should be rounded and your tongue should be slightly raised. Make sure to keep your jaw relaxed.
The third sound is the "p" sound. This is an unvoiced consonant, so no vocal cords should be vibrating. The air should be pushed from the front of your mouth and your lips should be pressed together.
The fourth sound is the short "eh" sound. The back of your tongue should be raised, and your lips should be in a neutral position.
Finally, the fifth sound is the "t" sound. This is also an unvoiced consonant. The air should be pushed from the back of your mouth while your tongue and teeth are slightly separated.
To practice, say the syllables slowly and clearly. Once you feel comfortable, try to speed up and use the phrase in conversation. You can now confidently repeat the word "repeat"!