How to pronounce script in American English
SKRIHPT
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Americans pronounce script as SKRIHPT (/skrɪpt/).
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Why it sounds different
Why "script" sounds like SKRIHPT.
In "script", the "" is not released — the articulators get into position but hold without the burst of air. This is called the Unreleased Stops, a small move that separates 'classroom' from 'native'. It comes out as SKRIHPT.
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Common pronunciation mistakes in American English.
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Releasing the final consonant with a puff of air.
In "script", the "" is not released — the articulators get into position but hold without the burst of air. Air stops but there's no release burst — the articulators hold position.
script→SKRIHPT
Questions
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Is the American pronunciation of "script" 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 "SKRIHPT" reflects the casual American form; British dictionaries typically print a citation form with crisper consonants and different vowel choices.