
The term "sofa" is an English word for a long, upholstered seat with a back and arms that can accommodate multiple people. The question of how to say "sofa" in English is therefore a question of its correct pronunciation.
Based on the provided information from the Cambridge Dictionary, the pronunciation varies slightly between British and American English. The phonetic transcription for British English is given as /ˈsəʊ.fə/, where the first syllable "so-" is pronounced with a vowel sound similar to the "o" in "go." The second syllable, "-fa," contains a schwa sound, which is a common unstressed vowel. The American English pronunciation is transcribed as /ˈsoʊ.fə/, which is very similar, with a subtle difference in the quality of the vowel sound in the first syllable, a typical variation between the two accents. In both regional pronunciations, the primary stress is placed on the first syllable.
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