Pronouncing the word "antecedent" correctly in English can be tricky for non-native speakers. The correct pronunciation is "ahn-tuh-SEED-uhnt."
Start by saying the first syllable, "ahn," with the "a" as in "apple" or "ahh" as in "father." Then move to the second syllable, "tuh," with the "u" as in "butter" or "uh" as in "huh?" Next, say the third syllable, "SEED," with the "ee" as in "see" or "eee" as in "he." Finally, finish with the fourth syllable, "uhnt," with the "uh" as in "huh?" or "ah" as in "father."
When saying the word, make sure to emphasize the second syllable, "tuh," and the third syllable, "SEED." This will help give the word the correct emphasis.
Practice saying "antecedent" aloud until you can say it without having to think about it. It may take some time, but with enough practice, you'll be able to say it correctly.
If you want to learn how to pronounce "antecedent," start by saying the syllables out loud and emphasizing the right syllables. With practice, you'll be able to say it correctly.