I learned the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) in a class in college. But we don't have those symbols on our keyboard. So I would transcribe it as EE-zee-er. (I guess in Britain or Australia it would be EE-zee-uh).
Which variety of English do you want to transcribe this sound in? It sounds like you're going for some kind of non-rhotic British English variety, so you would likely transcribe it as [ËiËzɪÉ].
A more American pronunciation would be [ËiËzɪÉɹ].
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I learned the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) in a class in college. But we don't have those symbols on our keyboard. So I would transcribe it as EE-zee-er. (I guess in Britain or Australia it would be EE-zee-uh).
Which variety of English do you want to transcribe this sound in? It sounds like you're going for some kind of non-rhotic British English variety, so you would likely transcribe it as [ËiËzɪÉ].
A more American pronunciation would be [ËiËzɪÉɹ].
I-zi-ja