Learn English – How many syllables BrE and AmE regarding the word ‘secretary’

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I am from Germany and I am having a question regarding the pronunciation of AmE and BrE.

I have a book and the text there says that there is a two syllable-pronunciation in BrE R.P. of the word secretary [sektrɪ] and in rapid BrE speech whereas
in AmE it is pronounced [ˈsɛkrəˌtɛrɪ]

In the lecture we learned that 'in the UK' secretary consists out of three syllables (but it is not R.P. meant but standard BrE???) since the book says two.

other words that can be included are dictionary and necessary
Thanks,

Best Answer

I'm in Singapore, and some of our pronunciation is based on BrE pronunciation.

It's normally three syllables /ˈsekrətri/, but I've heard the four-syllable version /ˈsekrətəri/ as well as the two-syllable version /ˈsektri/. There's obviously variation within BrE accents. In general, there is less reduction in Northern English accents.

The pronunciation /ˈsekrəˌtɛːri/ is largely AmE.