10 Words Native English Speakers Mispronounce | Improve Your Pronunciation With Clear English Corner
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In this lesson, Keenyn Rhodes shares ten difficult words that native English speakers commonly mispronounce. Practice with Keenyn to sound more fluent and confident when pronouncing the words epitome, pseudonym, across, and more!
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about Et cetera, french native speakers tend to say "exetera" as well
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The word *mischievous* is also interesting. The standard pronunciation is /MIS chiv us/ Silver Pin
/MIS chiv us/, however a lot of native speaks pronounce it like
/mis CHEE vee uhs/ green tea / mis CHEE vee us /. The great news is that nowadays both pronunciations are being considered acceptable. In other words, the second pronunciation is okay too.
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Hi there! I really enjoyed your video on common mispronunciations. It’s fascinating how even native speakers can get tripped up on certain words. I have a question about the word ‘epitome’ which you mentioned at [00:01:12]. Could you explain why the stress is placed on the second syllable? Is it related to the word’s Greek origins, perhaps? Thanks for helping us speak more clearly! 😊📚
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Et cetera (ıt 'setra, or et 'setəra??) 'cause when it's pronounced I can hear it sound like the 1st one, t+r makes the sound ch
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what is silver pen epitome
1. 0:30 Especially
2. 1:13 Epitome
3. 1:50 Et cetera
4. 2:49 Facade
5. 3:29 Pseudonym
6. 4:18 Subtle
7. 4:45 Across
8. 5:28 Albeit
9. 5:51 Ogle
10. 6:17 "of" instead of "have"
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I need to have been a doctor. Is this sentence correct?
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I think I have to say amsgnalhu
Façade, not facade like you put.
My suggestion to avoid mispronoucing a word is to drop unnecessary letter from the spelling system of the word.
Review your definitions because they are not accurate. Your pronunciation is perfect but remember that pronunciation is related to the history of the language and the etymology of the words( like there is a reason to all pronunciations. Example « facade is french and it means « front » and is actually written façade - it’s like et coetera which comes from latin, pseudonym as well , Greek root pseudo ..)
It's interesting how natives make loads of mistakes in english but their mistakes are of a different kind than those of non-natives. I noticed they often write things the way they hear them instead of how they're supposed to write them e.g. 'know' becomes 'no, 'two' becomes 'to' or 'too', 'their' becomes 'there' etc. I also cringe every time I hear 'we was' or 'you was' from adult, seemingly educated people.
Is it only me who's making those mistakes intentionally just to sound like natives???
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Are you sure about albeit? I have always said this as all-be-it. In fact you are the ONLY person who pronounces like you do in my searches (including youtube). Try a search in Google,
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