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How to pronounce of in English

Of
/ʌv/

Examples from movies with Of

...I really... You'll excel at a lot of things, just not this.
The Pursuit of Happyness - Basketball and Dreams
Sheriff murdered. Church meeting bombed. Reign of terror must cease.
Blazing Saddles - Harrumphing with the Governor
In a couple of days, we'll gonna power it up using nothing but the re-entry batteries.
Apollo 13 - Failure Is Not an Option
Find out how to squeeze every amp out of both of these goddamn machines.
Apollo 13 - Failure Is Not an Option
It was like if he got a taste of that comforting childhood treat...
Nut Up or Shut Up - Zombieland
There is a box of Twinkies in that grocery store.
Nut Up or Shut Up - Zombieland
- Why? - 'Cause that dowsing rod of yours,
Coraline - Why Were You Born
I was getting them out of the library by the carload.
Proof - Glad He's Dead
I got him this huge case of notebooks. He used every one.
Proof - Glad He's Dead
Sir, they can cut the chain of the door,
Coach Carter - Our Deepest Fear
It's not just in some of us, it's in everyone.
Coach Carter - Our Deepest Fear
- Hey, he's wearing one of those baby thingies. - So?
Ice Age - Where's the Baby?
That means fear of dying in something that flies.
Star Trek - Kirk Meets Bones
And while you're sitting pretty with a case of Andorian shingles,
Star Trek - Kirk Meets Bones
Alan Wolfe is no longer the Director of European Operations.
Charlie Wilson's War - Another Broken Window
Each and every goddamn one of them first or second generation Americans.
Charlie Wilson's War - Another Broken Window

Audio pronunciation of Of

American pronunciation

Of pronounced by Ivy (child, girl)
Of pronounced by Joanna (female)
Of pronounced by Kendra (female)
Of pronounced by Kimberly (female)
Of pronounced by Salli (female)
Of pronounced by Joey (male)
Of pronounced by Justin (child, boy)
Of pronounced by Matthew (male)

British pronunciation

Of pronounced by Amy (female)
Of pronounced by Emma (female)
Of pronounced by Brian (male)