How to Pronounce "get up into"
expression
ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈəp/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
GET-up-IN-too, GET-up-in-TOO, GIT-up-IN-too, GIT-up-in-TOO, GIT-up-IN-tuh
ɡˈɛt/ /ˈʌp/ /ˈɪntʊ
get-UP-IN-too
Definition
To climb or move upward onto or inside something that is higher or raised, such as a vehicle, tree, stage, or platform.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈəp/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
British English
ɡˈɛt/ /ˈʌp/ /ˈɪntʊ
Simplified Pronunciation
US
GET-up-IN-too, GET-up-in-TOO, GIT-up-IN-too, GIT-up-in-TOO, GIT-up-IN-tuh
UK
get-UP-IN-too
Listen in Context
I can't get up into the bunk bed without a ladder.
She helped her son get up into the treehouse.
Can you get up into the attic to check the boxes?
The kids were daring each other to get up into the big old oak in the yard.