How to pronounce rocky in American English
RAH·kee
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Americans pronounce rocky as RAH-kee (/ˈrɑki/). Stress falls on the first syllable — keep everything else short and quick.
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Common pronunciation mistakes in American English.
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Stressing the wrong syllable.
Stress falls on the first syllable, not the others. Stretch RAH — keep everything else short and quick.
rah·KEE→RAH·kee
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How is "rocky" stressed in American English?
Stress falls on the first syllable — say "RAH" with a longer, fuller vowel and keep every other syllable short and quick. The respell "RAH-kee" marks the stressed syllable in capitals so the rhythm is easy to read at a glance.
Is the American pronunciation of "rocky" different from British English?
American English uses different vowel shapes, a relaxed retroflex R, and connected-speech tricks like flap-T and glottal-stop T that British Received Pronunciation generally avoids. The respell "RAH-kee" reflects the casual American form; British dictionaries typically print a citation form with crisper consonants and different vowel choices.