Tell me words you can't pronounce correctly.

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  • PunkyRachel
    PunkyRachel Posts: 1,959 Member
    Massachusetts
  • RainRedfield
    RainRedfield Posts: 597 Member
    As a radio announcer I get grilled if I cannot pronounce things correctly. I'm just thankful I don't live in Hawaii. :p
  • comrade_questions
    comrade_questions Posts: 103 Member
    None in English, but plenty in Russian. Ha!
  • WW_Jude_V2
    WW_Jude_V2 Posts: 209 Member
    I also grew up reading more than talking so saw a lot of words that I knew the meaning of but didn't know how to pronounce.

    Imagine finding out I'd been trying to impress the cute guy upstairs by discussing my favorite 'jenners' instead of genres. LOL Gawd, I still cringe thinking about it. ;)
  • Fullsterkur_woman
    Fullsterkur_woman Posts: 2,712 Member
    None in English, but plenty in Russian. Ha!
    я тоже!
  • greenmonstergirl
    greenmonstergirl Posts: 619 Member
    Rural

    I just can't do it!
  • Manic5781
    Manic5781 Posts: 1,491
    I can say it now but for most my life I couldn't say burglar
  • jennpaulson
    jennpaulson Posts: 850 Member
    I pronounce "collar" and "color" exactly the same. I can't hear the difference, so there's no difference in them when I say them. Also, I pronounce the silent "l" in "walk" and "talk."

    I didn't realize the L in walk or talk was supposed to be silent... walk with a silent L would sound like wok wouldn't it?

    I have trouble with Worcester... It's a county here in Maryland and as far as I can tell, the people who live in that county pronounce it Wooshter County.
  • Bucky83
    Bucky83 Posts: 1,194 Member
    You know this is the worst nightmare for someone in my profession LOL

    Are you a speech pathologist too?
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    I have a hell of a time with "patronize". Is it a "long" or a "short" a? I've heard it said both ways. Yet despite how I say it, I'm usually told that it's the other way.

    I think it depends on how you're using it.
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    "Acrylic." I have also been told that "Don" and "Dawn" aren't pronounced the same, but I pronounce them the same – I think that's a CA vs. LA accent thing, though.

    Nothing personal, but my name is Dawn, and I intensely dislike when people call me by a man's name. It never occured to me that the person speaking it may not be able to pronounce it correctly. I usually have to get all Boston on them. I will keep this bit of info in mind for the future, though, so thanks for sharing :flowerforyou:


    So how do you say your name? I don't know any other way to say "Dawn."

    It's Dawn, like fawn, yawn, or lawn. I never had anyone call me "Don" (with the "ON" sound) until I entered the workforce. I've literally had to say "no, I am not a man. It is DAAWWWWWN. Like Awning" ... sheesh.
    Those pronunciations must vary depending on region. I say all of those things with the "on" sound, so Don & Dawn sound identical to me. It would also then be: fon, yon, lon & onning. lol I keep trying to discern what's supposed to be different there, but I can't see (hear) it. :ohwell:

    Can't "hear" the difference, these are all the same to me too. Wow, I never realized!!

    Me either! The things you learn! o.O
  • Apparently I say the "tr" in tree weirdly and mascara like a British person.

    I can't say caterpillar. It always comes out as calapitter.

    And I say the "L" in walk.

    I also slur rural. It just doesn't come out right!

    And for the longest time, I couldn't say burglar.
  • spamantha57
    spamantha57 Posts: 674 Member
    crayon & tour
  • ghouliejulie85
    ghouliejulie85 Posts: 44 Member
    Temporary
  • Mello_Rello
    Mello_Rello Posts: 421 Member
    Can't say asparagus, specific, communicable, or ask properly.
  • AngelaKelly02
    AngelaKelly02 Posts: 73 Member
    Deodorant, it always comes out "deodrerent".
  • suremeansyes
    suremeansyes Posts: 962 Member
    My 8-year-old calls pretzels "pren-tzels. No clue why, but she always forgets there's no "n" in that word :)

    OMG my sister used to do that and it drove me crazy!
  • V0lver
    V0lver Posts: 915 Member
    body
    photography...for the longest time, i couldnt get the pronounciation right. i am sure i am forgetting many more
  • suremeansyes
    suremeansyes Posts: 962 Member
    The one word I for sure say incorrectly is often.

    I leave the t out, so I say it like offen.
  • MissInfiniti
    MissInfiniti Posts: 142 Member
    Where to start....

    Frustrated I say 'fusstrated'
    Pillow I say 'pellow'
    Refrigerator I say 'fridge-rator'
    Conspiracy I say 'cons-piracy' like copyright infringement.
    Button I say "but-ton" pronouncing both t's
    Milk I say "melk"

    ...and a lot more I can't think of off the top of my head. I can't speak my native language very well!
  • FlashMorehouse
    FlashMorehouse Posts: 138 Member
    I grew up in Texas so all of them regardless of language.
  • Pearlsky
    Pearlsky Posts: 2
    I can say Chicken, and I can say Snitzel, BUT when I try say Chicken Snitzel it comes out shnicken shnishnel
    It's so annoying , I always sound REALLY drunk lol
  • toshtip
    toshtip Posts: 14 Member
    Originally from Oklahoma... spent some time in Arkansas before coming to California. For decades my sister pronounced crayon as "crown" = endless joy for me! (yes, I know I have issues.) :) MANY relatives from the Midwest say things like "warsh" for wash, "rut" for root, "hup" for hoop, and phrases like "git-r-dun" are a whole separate category combining portmanteaus, colloquialisms and hillbilly speak.

    Trying to explain to my daughter about how certain words should be pronounced - like the place that has the books "Lie Barry"; "Ambalance", and "member" instead of remember. Still says "fow - in" for fountain and "mau - in" for mountain.
  • Snow3y
    Snow3y Posts: 1,412 Member
    Furor... because I've never heard anyone say it before :c
  • azlifah95
    azlifah95 Posts: 177 Member
    itinerary.
  • Jestinia
    Jestinia Posts: 1,153 Member
    Horror. It comes out as an unfortunate one-syllable word if I'm not very careful.
  • slr90
    slr90 Posts: 212 Member
    Regularly ... :(
  • ashandstuff
    ashandstuff Posts: 442 Member
    Thesaurus.

    I always say "thesthethourus" and sound like an idiot.
  • FitWarrior7
    FitWarrior7 Posts: 332 Member
    Rear Wheel Drive
  • Precedent and squirrel