Tell me words you can't pronounce correctly.
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The phrase, '' Happy Canada Day" is a tough one for me. Always comes out slurry and sounding like I'm drunk.
Hmmm..on further consideration, it may be because I usually have a few on that day...; )0 -
Saying thank instead of think: "What do you thank we should do?"
Jewry instead of jewelry
Creme Brulee. I can say creme, and I can say Brulee, but not together.
Mallory
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Apparently this is one of those that lots of people have trouble with. That one in particular is just rife with "approximants", so your poor oral cavity is having to do a lot of work, I think, to switch between them, and I bet there's something going on in terms of the physics of the acoustics that make the sounds come out somewhat indistinct from one another. But phonetics is my weakest area, so I could be wrong.Rear Wheel Drive
I still love talking about it.0 -
I always want to say Pacific when I am saying specific.0
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Is somebody keeping count of this one? I want a scientific answer about this. There's a friggin' reason behind it, I am positive!!I always want to say Pacific when I am saying specific.0 -
From central Ohio with no "discernible" accent (ie Midwestern sound), and this is the case for me as well. ALso the au/ah sounds being the same. I don't hear them different and I don't say them different. At least not in the words that have been shown as examples of how they should be different.
"Bomb" and "awning" have the same initial vowel sound to us too.
I think at least for Texans, when surrounded by those consonants, "ah" and "au" are produced identically. Hence, they sound the same....Dawn/Don - My uncles' name is Don. I pronounce it Dahn. My friends name is Dawn. I say her name Daun.
I'm not from Texas but I live here now...
so the first has less jaw movement. I try to shape the 'w' in Dawn.
Don = Bomb
Dawn = Awn(ing)0 -

+1!
I said everything perfectly. Bahah :happy:0 -
Wall, coffee, talk, ball,0
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Inevitable...it's always inevitable i'll pronounce it incorrectly or over pronounce it
Breasts -breast-ist-ist
Wolves, I say wolfs.
Knives, knifes.
there are other words but I can't remember...0 -
Adirondack, even though I know better, I always say Adriondack instead.0
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Yesterday - I always end up saying "yes-tuh-day"
Oh - and meteorologist - can't ever get it out without tripping over my tongue0 -
It occurs to me that this problem probably does not occur in Spanish, seeing as there's always a leading "e" in s- consonant blends-- "estrés", "espinacas", "espaguetis", "esquina"...
Is somebody keeping count of this one? I want a scientific answer about this. There's a friggin' reason behind it, I am positive!!I always want to say Pacific when I am saying specific.0 -
I have a difficult time with Jaguar.
It come out as jagroar.0 -
Any word ending in a "...th" with me next an "s..."
That transition always comes across as a huge lisp....or rather a lithp, only when I've been drinking though.0 -
aluminum
Massachusetts
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I have trouble saying "rural" - my mouth just doesn't want to form that word well. lol
Have you heard of the movie "The Rural Juror"?
ETA: Damnit, beat me to it!
+1!
I said everything perfectly. Bahah :happy:0 -
Depends.. I am Australian living in Canada so almost everything I say isn't pronounced correctly0
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Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious0
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That's the best one of all. It says what it does right on the tin! :laugh:I have a difficult time with Jaguar.
It come out as jagroar.0 -
specific. It comes out as pacific.
exactly. It comes out eggsactly.0 -
I pronounce "envelope" as "onvelope"...drives my boss crazy. :happy:
my 10 year old drives me crazy by pronouncing "vacation" as "VEE-cation"...drives me crazy!
Guess turn about is fair play!0 -
I pronounce envelope as ONvelope too.0
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I pronounce envelope as ONvelope too.
Nice to know i am not the only one :happy:0 -
Reminds me of my first bass guitar teacher when I played something different from what was written... "But would I call it wrong?"Depends.. I am Australian living in Canada so almost everything I say isn't pronounced correctly
I think for a given definition of correctly you pronounce it correctly. You just speak a different dialect of English. I don't mean this condescendingly, and maybe I'm weird, but I find all accents of English that aren't American charming! I suspect if I was fluent enough in other languages, I'd be able to pick up different accents in those languages and find them charming too. (I don't mean the characteristic ll/y of Argentine Spanish or the z/c distinction of Castilian Spanish. Those are broad features that don't require any nuance to detect!)0 -
*Eggzactly!* And mark another notch for pacific!specific. It comes out as pacific.
exactly. It comes out eggsactly.
Thank you so so much for starting this thread. It's the best thing since tortillas!0 -
One of the girls in my office called a Buick Rendezvous a "Wren- dez- vus" (I work for an Auto Loan Company)0
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There are way too many, I blame my father he has a horrible time pronouncing words and I guess I take after him, plus I from the south and let's just say my family isn't exactly the kind of family that speaks properly.
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Meal- I say mill, always have always will
Crayon- I say crown, not because I can't say crayon but because that's what my family says
Specific-pacific, now if I say it slowly I can say it right
Bachelorette- yea forget about it, my mouth does not like that word
Whale- I say well, my husband picks on my all the time because of this
Jail- gel, I don't know why but I just can't say jail0 -
My Spanish inclided tongue isn't very kind when it comes to pronouncing anything that has a "CH" in the word...they come out as "SH" sound.
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Chair is Share.
I find this endearing
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It ends with an "n", dear, as it's a singular derived from the Greek, like "odeon", "acromion", or "criterion". PhenomenON. But it's fun to say it wrong... "phenomenomenomenomenon"! Sorta like Nanny Ogg knowing how you start spelling "banana", but wasn't sure how to stop.phenomenom
Interesting. Still difficult to pronounce though.0
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