English is not an easy language to pronounce! If you’re having trouble with your tongue, read on. English borrows words from many different languages, so the rules for pronunciation can change depending on the origin of the word, the meaning of the word, or even the region where the word is spoken. Here are some of the most common English words that are difficult for non-native speakers to pronounce.
Pronunciation
pruh-nun-see-A-shun
Pronunciation is a noun.
My pronunciation isn’t very good.
Pronounce
pruh-NOWNCE
Pronounce is a verb.
How do you pronounce this word?
Now, let’s move on to some English words that many second language students pronounce incorrectly. Don’t feel bad if you’re surprised at your mistakes. It’s all part of the learning process. I hope this list helps you build confidence in English. When you hear others make these mistakes, now you can help them, too!
Here are the top 8 words that are commonly mispronounced in English. Get your mouth ready for a serious workout!
Chocolate
INCORRECT: CHOC-A-LATE

CHAW-klit
Chocolate is great to eat but difficult to say! There are only 2 syllables, but non-native speakers often give it 3. Practice saying this word over and over…maybe you’ll get some!
Vegetables
INCORRECT: VEJ-E-TA-BULS

VEJ-ta-bulls
If you want to say this word just like a native speaker, add more stress to the first syllable at the beginning of the word. Or, avoid it completely by saying “veggies.”
Refrigerator
Incorrect: RE-fri-gadagterarer…

re-FRI-jer-a-ter
It’s much cooler and easier! to just call it a “fridge”, but if you want to use the full word, stress the second syllable and say the whole word slowly to practice at first. Then increase your speed. And don’t talk with food in your mouth!
TIRED
INCORRECT: TAI-RED

THAI-erd
Is you mouth feeling tired yet? Keep going! You’ll need lots of practice to make your mouth strong in English.
Comfortable
INCORRECT: KUM-FOR-TAH-BUL

KUMf-ter-bul
Does this girl look comfortable on the sofa? I think it’s a little too small for her! If you want, you can use the word comfy for a short form of the word.
Restaurant
INCORRECT: REST-AU-RONT

RES-trant
Make sure the “R” in this word is really strong, and reduce it to only two syllables. This place looks like a really comfortable restaurant!
Worked
INCORRECT: WERK-ED

WORKt
Another common mistake is to add an extra syllable to some words that end in -ed. It’s important to make this word have only one syllable, not two. Other words like this to watch out for: walked (WALKT), stopped (STOPT), liked (LAIKT), watched (WATCHT).
Interesting
INCORRECT: IN-TER-ES-TING

IN-tres-ting
This word is easier than it sounds. Three syllables, with stress on the first syllable. Use the -ING form for describing things. Astronomy is interesting.
IN-tres-tid
Use the -ED form for describing feelings. She is interested in astronomy.
Is your mouth tired now?! Take a break. Maybe go to a restaurant or have some chocolate. Or better, eat your vegetables! It’s important to give yourself time to rest and repeat pronunciation practice each day. Eventually, these words will become more comfortable to pronounce.
Do you know any other words that are difficult to pronounce? I’m interested to know what they are! Leave me a comment below. 🙂
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These pronunciations are urban slang, not accurate to English language. Do not be misled to pronounce (Pro-nowns) nd articulated words incorrectly. It is unfortunate when “group think” or “heard mentality” causes people to adopt degraded habits; and even sad when the people trying to teach may not know they have and are teaching/sharing incorrect information.
For proper etiquette references, always go directly to the source, such as Webster Dictionary Site; it even has audio to demonstrate the correct pronunciations.
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