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How to pronounce whole in English

Whole
/hoʊl/

Examples from movies with Whole

You know, you were off the whole last half.
Burlesque - Show Me
The website clearly said it was $200 for the whole night.
Office Christmas Party - Dating Troubles
You know, the whole smacking-on-the-butt thing.
Beauty Shop - Airbags for Breasts
you can make the whole table come off the ground.
Red Lights - Lecture
It just takes a little bit of muscle and a whole lot of practice.
Red Lights - Lecture
and had a whole bunch of family members there to confirm it.
The Paperboy - I'm Your Mercy
Africans want a just share in the whole of South Africa.
Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom - Courtroom
Power cut. The whole house.
How I Live Now - Boom
Is this... is this how the whole trip is gonna be?
Magic Mike XXL - I Remember
You're gonna... you're gonna be on this thing the whole time?
Magic Mike XXL - I Remember
The whole reason everybody's here tonight
Chef - Tasting Menu
My whole world collapses, when you're cross with me.
Absolutely Anything - Biscuits
Miss Candy, the whole point was to make her look less distracting.
Wonder Woman - Shopping
and just think of the unfairness of this whole thing.
Newtown - Someday
So, you guys do the whole dress alike thing?
Bad Roomies - The Perfect Roommate
So you're saying she made the whole thing up in her head with no help from you?
Obsessed - Overdose
maybe we can put this whole thing behind us.
The Dilemma - Come Inside
The whole area has ice up high that forms these natural kickers.
The Fourth Phase - Hydrology and Sports
- ...but he can't read. - I don't believe this whole conversation.
Yours, Mine and Ours - Monkey in the Middle

Audio pronunciation of Whole

American pronunciation

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

British pronunciation

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