These are 6 very simple English words that are mispronounced by native speakers
It is not true that native speakers can pronounce correctly. Learn to pronounce English even longer
It is not true that native speakers can pronounce correctly. Learn to pronounce English better than they do.
English is one of the most popular languages in the world (after Chinese and Spanish). However, it is not that it becomes an easy language to learn.
Evidence is right in the pronunciation, there are extremely simple words that even the native people sometimes say wrong. If you don't believe it, look at the following words and try to see how many words you read correctly.
1. Salmon - salmon
Most of us, including the British and Native Americans, read this word as sal-mon (the "l" reads slightly after "sa").
But according to the IPA pronunciation table, salmon is denoted by / ˈsæmən / or / ˈsɑmən /, which means the word is only sa-mon (or sae-mon).
2. Almond - almond
Similarly, from almond - almond (/ (.mənd/) just pronounced ah-mond. The thing is, many people also add the "l" behind the "ah" sound, and so it is incorrect.
3. Mischievous - mischievous, cunning
This is one of those words that is easy to mistake, simply because its structure makes the word "v" stand before the "e" if you look at it.
Crumbling, people often read mischievous (/ˈmɪs.t͡ʃɪ.vəs/) to mis-che-vee-us (read as jack-chi-vi-chili, end from remembering to "s" to mouth), and apparently As this word has become a standard reading for native speakers.
However, the correct reading is only mis-che-vus.
4. Athlete - athlete
This word makes people mistaken for a habit. The correct pronunciation of athlete (/ˈæθ.liːt/) is ath-leet, with a super-light "th" sound.
However, it is customary for many people to recite the "th" into "ther": ath-er-lete, listen to . two rice.
5. Ask - ask, ask
One of the most common words in English turned out right away to native English speakers, often misleading. Perhaps, the Vietnamese people pronounce this word much more standard.
Ask (/ ˈɑːsk /), the correct pronunciation is ah-sk, with the sound k at the end. However, many people pronounce it aks (s sound at the end), making it completely semantically wrong.
6. Quinoa
Quinoa is a high value nutritious grain, playing an important role in world food security. But if you talk about pronunciation, this is a word that brings a lot of trouble to the natives themselves.
Quinoa (/ ˈkiːnwɑː /) is mostly read as kee-noh-ah (ki-a). But in fact, it's just keen-wa.
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