Pronunciation is the soul and heart of a language, in today's lesson we're going to be talking
about the pronunciation of the most, some of the most important words in English language
that people mispronounce. Ladies and gentlemen a very warm welcome my name is Hridhaan, and
I welcome you to my channel with a very big heart, without further ado let's get started,
Word number one that we have on the list is “women”. Now how do we pronounce this
word? A lot of people pronounce this word quite incorrectly, because this word has m-e-n
in it and m-e-n is pronounced as men. So people pronounce this word as wo-men, wo-men but
that is not the correct pronunciation the correct pronunciation is /we-min/ wo-men
changes to /we-min/. one more time we-min. Next one in the list is comfortable how do
people mispronounce it? Because we have table in this word, a table, table the word in itself
has a different pronunciation. People think that they have to choose the same pronunciation
in the word comfortable and so they pronounce it like this comfort-table, comfort-table
but that is not right. How do we go about this one? It is, it is tbl, /kam-f-tbl/, comfortable,
comfortable not comfort-table. Next one in the list is garbage. You have seen garbage,
you know we've got to, we've got, we got in our societies there's one, one area where
all the garbage goes, but one important thing to note, notice here is the pronunciation
of b-a-g-e, that people get confused and as they pronounce the word and they call it bage.
Garbage, but the trick in the pronunciation of this word is, first of all you remove the
‘r’ and then after that you remove the ,age’ sound here and it becomes
writing ‘J’ so that you understand it, better it becomes ‘bij’, ‘aa-bij’
garbage, one more time it becomes garbage. So whenever you, you see a garbage next time
in future it is not garbage, it is garbage, absolutely please do make sure that you pronounce
it time and again after me so that you have a continuous practice of the right way of
pronouncing it. Next one is cloth and clothes. How do people mispronounce it? You have a
piece of fabric that is called a cloth, but you have clothes you have different pieces
of, the things that you wear on a daily basis, for example this shirt is not a cloth but
comes in the category of clothes, this jeans that I'm wearing it's not a cloth because
it's not just a mere piece of fabric it is particularly trimmed clothes that I'm wearing
so not cloth as an enormous fabric but a piece of a garment that we have available. When
it comes to pronunciation, what, how do we go about it? Please repeat after me, law-th,
cloth it is not clothe, it is cloth, one more time cloth. Now let's come to the garments
that we wear on daily basis, it is not ‘kloth’ it is clothes, how do we go about this one?
The word, the sound ‘o’ here is pronounced in the same way as the word low, low-high,
in the same manner we pronounce this sound, clothes not clothes it is ‘low’ sound
in this so it becomes clothes. Next one in the list is ‘February’, it is the second
month of the year and you have to say let's say a date, I was born on 10th of February
a lot of people say, ‘ferbury’ or February and they get confused a lot in how to pronounce
the ‘ruh’ sound in the word and what is the correct version, I'm gonna write it for
you please have a look please repeat after me, ‘ru-ari’, Feb-ru-ari. February, not
February because it doesn't come out right and not furvery also because here we have
the ‘b’ sound and it becomes /Feb-ru-ari/ not February or furvery for that matter. Let's
move on to the next one now M-O-N-K, I leave it to you to guess, the ‘O’ sound in the
word monk, m-o-n-k is pronounced as ‘uh’ it is not ‘o’ because a lot of people
say monk, but who is a monk, who is a monk for that matter? A monk is somebody who lives,
who lives in a temple especially a Tibetan temple and they worship God and they help
people with spirituality that person is called a monk. Now how do we pronounce it correctly
it is /muh-nk/ monk not monk. Next one in the list is d-e-n-g-u-e, it is a disease of
very bad disease wherein you get a lot of high fever and people go to the doctor and
even the doctors pronounce it miss, incorrectly how do we pronounce it correctly? it is not
‘dang-yu’, it is in English language, ‘e’, /deng-ee/ it is not dengue, it is
dengue so the next time if somebody catches high fever and that person has probably been
bit by a, let's say mosquito, it is not dang-yu it is dengue, as you say it correctly in English
language. Next one is data or data, now this is one of the most important confusions that
people have in mind, now let's clear that confusion a data is a piece of information,
a computer stores data, a camera stores data of your pictures and videos, but please do
not confuse it with data, it is data, it is ‘day-ta’, data not data. This takes us
to the next one, what do you have first thing in the morning, is that break-fast or is that
break-first? it is a very commonly used word and very commonly and easily mispronounced
as well, how do we go about this one? In the word ‘break’, we have a separate word
in English language and that is pronounced as break, but that word does not have the
same pronunciation in this word the break turns ‘brehk’ in this word so, I'm just
gonna write it here for you it becomes ‘eh’ not ‘a’, brehk. So
the first thing for us to understand is, it is not break, it is brehk and the next thing
is fast, now why do people call it fast, they stretch it because we have a word in English
language that is the opposite of slow, fast and people think that that this word has the
same pronunciation from the word fast but that again is incorrect, it is not fast, it
shortens up and it becomes ‘uhst’, it becomes ‘uh’ sound so now this word is
no more break-fast it is /brehk-fuhst/, please repeat after me, breakfast so the first thing
that you have in the morning is a breakfast, not break-fast. Next one is, what do you have
when you go to a restaurant in the end of your meal, is this a desert or a dessert?
Well that's one of the most confused words as well, when it comes to this sweet dish
that you have in the end of your meal, it is called, I'm gonna write it for you here
/di-zuht/ not desert, it is dessert. Next one is, hmm… let's say you want to grow
a plant and you want to - a seed under the ground, what is it called, is it burry or
is it Barry? it is /be-ree/ and not Burry. Please remember this it is not Barry, it is
not burry, it is bury. Next one is ‘debris’, what is debris? Now one of the biggest errors
in pronunciation here is people pronouncing the sound ‘s’ with this word, which is
where it goes wrong, it is not debris, it is /deb-ree/ and we put the ‘S’ sound
in the silent mode here and it becomes /deb-ree/, so the next time when you talk about an accident
a sudden accident that happens it is not deb-ris, it is /deb-ree/. Next one is very, very important,
have you got a car at home or a scooter or let's say for that matter a scooty at home?
Well that is very commonly mispronounced, it is not vehicle, it is vehicle. Let's do
it together, please repeat after me, it's /uh-kl/ vehicle, vehicle not vehicle, we
do not go with the, with the spelling of the word we go with the phonemic script, it is
vehicle. The next one is the third day in the week, is it wed-nes-day or Wens-day? The
quick trick is you remove the ‘D’ sound and you add the ‘Z’ sound here and it
becomes /Wenz-day/ not wed-nes-day. So let's do it one more time Wednesday, the next time
when you talk about the third day in the week, please say Wednesday and not wed-nes-day.
I hope you got it right, please continue speaking it loudly so that your throat gets used to
the next, to the right sound. The next one is a disease where you're not able to breathe
properly, what is that called, is that as-th-ma or is that something else? Well it definitely
is something else. We do not pronounce the ‘th’ sound here, we pronounce it like
this, please repeat after me, ‘ma’, /as-ma/ not as-tha-ma, we say as-ma. The next one
is jewellery. A lot of people wear jewellery, different accessories these days and especially
it could be of a metal, gold for that matter silver as well or platinum but how do we pronounce
that piece of accessory that is made up of all of these elements, is it jewellery or
is it /jool-ree/, it is jewellery and not jewellery. So make sure when the next time
you talk about something else it is not jewellery, it is /jool-ree/. Quickly moving on to the
next one, we have, ‘onion’, a vegetable, it is not onion, a lot of people misunderstand
it with the sound ‘o’ in the beginning, it is not onion, it is ‘uh’ sound, onion.
So the vegetable that a lot of people like and dislike eating is onion not onion. The
next one is the dry fruit that is quite famous, people actually have it in winters, but the
trick to pronounce it is, by removing the ‘L’ sound in the word and we say /ah-mnd/,
not almond it is, /ah-mnd/. The next one is, well have you ever been to a concert and in
that concert you need something, it is actually also called a pass to enter it, this word
is a replacement of that one and it is called coupon, it is not coupon, a lot of people
say that, it is /koop-on/ please repeat after me, coupon. Next one in the list is, tomorrow.
What is the day called after this day in the present? It is definitely called tomorrow
but a lot of times people mispronounce it as tomorrow, but it is not tomorrow, it is
it's ‘ro’, ‘maw-ro’, ‘/tu-maw-ro/. One more time tomorrow. This takes us to the
next one, pasta or pasta, it is, imagine you pass an exam and you say pass and you just
basically have to add a ‘tah’ to it and it becomes ‘pass-tah’. Please remember
to pronounce ‘th’ sound correctly it is not it is not ‘t’ it is pass-tah, a lot
of people say pasta they use ‘th’ sound in replacement of ‘tah’. It is pasta.
Next one is, the third last month of the year, what is that called, is similar to February,
what is this month? It is October, not ak-tuber, let's do it together, together please, ‘toh-b’,
/ok-toh-b/, October. Where do we put the stress, is it October, is it October or is it October?
It is October the first part ok-toh-b’. The second last in the list is quite similar
to the last one, but first we'll do the last one in the word, ‘p-r-o-n-o-u-n-c-e’,
we have the word ‘noun’ which comes from one of the grammar elements of English language
and people actually use this word to pronounce the second last one. The first one, ah, the
last one is pronounce, let's do together, pronounce, nouns, announce, renounce, pronounce…
one more time pronounce, and a lot of people when they pronounce the second last word they
say ‘pronounceiation’, pronunciation but if you look closely in the bigger word there
is ‘nun’ not noun and thus we write and say /pr-uh-nun-si-ay-shan/ and it becomes
shan, ay-shan, si-ay-shan, nun-si-ay-shan, uh-nun-si-ay-shan, and finally /pr-uh-nun-si-ay-shan/.
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