Non-native English speakers can easily get confused by the pronunciation of this British word because it has a double irregularity: first with the a-u vowel combination, and then again with the g-h-t consonant blend. While it looks like it might be pronounced "drot," it's actually pronounced "draft," (like the word "laugh"), and usually refers to an alcoholic beverage drawn from a keg. - source
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ˈd | r | æ | f | t |
do | run | sat | few | tea |
Note : Primary stress at d.