Welcome to the practice page for /ɔI/ vowel (as in ‘Choice’) in General American English (GenAm).

/ɔI/ Words
ChoiceJointsJoinToilHoist
ToySoilPoisedMoistJoyce
OilSoyVoidCoilBoil
OinkFoilBoyBroilCoin
VoicePointPloyJoyEnjoy

/ɔI/ Phrases- Repeated Occurrence
Destroy toyOiled jointsBoiled poiOiled moistDeploy Lloyd
Toils foilsVoid coinsHoist joistsEmploy TroyHoists Croix
Soy koiCoy boyJoin JoycePoised royalJoins ploy
Enjoy toysBoil soilAvoid poisonCoil toilPoise foiled
Point choiceDetroit oilerDecoy choicesBoil soilSpoiled choy

/ɔI/ Phrases- Single Occurrence
Oil carEssential oilEnjoyed dayKoi pondEat oysters
Pig oinkSoiled shirtUse foilMore pointsVoid charge
Oiled machineBroiled fishSoy beansJoined forcesFound coin
My voiceBoiled potatoesNew toyWas poisedDetroit, Michigan
Burger jointOiler rigThe ploySpoiled foodMake choices

/ɔI/ Sentences- Repeated Occurrence
Floyd enjoyed his oysters for lunchIs an oink voiced or voiceless
The cowboy was annoyed by the decoyDid you join the coin or voice club
I avoided the spoiled bok choyIt’s a choice to avoid the roiling wind
You can boil or broil the pork loinsThe employee was annoyed by the boy
Hoist the joints until they joinJoyce is in the boiler room fixing a coil

/ɔI/ Sentences- Single Occurrence
My appointment is at noonThe royal family is not home
The rat poison isn’t workingThe band is very noisy
We will rejoice in the morningThe koi pond is beautiful
The boys are playing insideI love fried oysters in Baton Rouge
The milk will spoil if left outThey will void the transaction fee