How to Pronounce "the right to"
expression
ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈɹaɪt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
thuh RYTE too, thuh RYTE tuh, thee RYTE too, thee RYTE tuh, thuh RYTE ti
ðə, ði/ /ɹˈaɪt/ /tˈuː
thuh RYTE too, thee RYTE too
Definition
The legal, moral, or natural permission to do something, or to have something. You use this phrase before verbs or actions people are allowed to do.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈɹaɪt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
British English
ðə, ði/ /ɹˈaɪt/ /tˈuː
Simplified Pronunciation
US
thuh RYTE too, thuh RYTE tuh, thee RYTE too, thee RYTE tuh, thuh RYTE ti
UK
thuh RYTE too, thee RYTE too
Listen in Context
Everyone has the right to education.
You have the right to remain silent.
Workers have the right to get fair pay.
Do I have the right to refuse this offer?