Seasons are a natural part of life, and they are marked by changes in weather, temperature, and daylight hours. The English word for season is "season," which is pronounced with two syllables: /ˈsiː.ʃən/.
The first syllable, "si," is pronounced like the word "see," but with a short vowel sound (/i/). The second syllable, "-son," is pronounced like the word "son," but with a long vowel sound (/ʌ/).
To say "season," start by saying the first syllable slowly and clearly. Then add the second syllable with a rising intonation, as if you were saying "sun."
For example: "Spring is my favorite season."
To stress the word "season," you can repeat it or use an accent mark over the first syllable. For example: "I love all four seasons!" or "S-e-a-s-o-n."
In summary, the correct way to pronounce "season" is with two syllables: /ˈsiː.ʃən/ or /ˈsiː.ʃən/. Remember to stress the first syllable and use a rising intonation for the second syllable. Happy speaking!