Two words which are difficult to pronounce in English: vegetables, pronunciation

English pronunciation can be difficult because the spelling often doesn't match the sounds...

If you've ever looked at a word in English and found yourself scratching your head to understand how to pronounce it, you're not alone! Pronunciation is one of the biggest challenges English learners face.

However, there is a tool which shows you exactly which sounds you need in every word in English: the International Phonetic Alphabet.

In this post, we'll look at two everyday words which are tricky to pronounce in English - and how you can make sure you get them right, by understanding the phonetic script for each one.

To learn more about the IPA symbols and the 44 phonemes in British English, try our interactive British English vowels and consonant chart.

How do you say 'vegetables'?

This word looks like it has four syllables - but actually, we pronounce it with just three, a bit like this: VEG-tuh-bls

Here's the phonetic script - showing you every sound you need to say this word clearly:

/ˈvedʒ.tə.bəlz/

The stress is on syllable one; make that one longer and louder. And the final two weak syllables both have schwa sounds.

The schwa is the most common sound in spoken English, representing over 9% of all speech - so it's worth practising! (you can read more about the schwa in my earlier blog.)

When it comes to the word 'pronunciation', we have a slightly different challenge. Some people - even native speakers - pronounce this noun the same way as the verb, 'pronounciation'. But is that correct?

🎬'Pronounciation' or 'pronunciation'? Watch this video to find out.

For a more complete exploration of this common error, and how to avoid it, take a look at my blog post which discusses the lack of spelling (and pronunciation) link between the verb and the noun.

Which words do you find difficult to pronounce? Get in touch with me via our website and maybe I'll cover your suggestion in a future video or blog!


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About the author

Hi there 👋 My name is Jenny Dance, and I have over 20 years' teaching experience. I am fascinated by language and sound, and have a passion for pronunciation...