Common Mispronunciations

We're all guilty of us.  I'm guilty of this. But these mistakes are so common that they are sometimes overlooked. When it ...

We're all guilty of us. 

I'm guilty of this.

But these mistakes are so common that they are sometimes overlooked. When it comes to public speaking/emceeing/reading the news -- this is a big NO-NO. 

Here are some of those common mispronunciations we make everyday:

1. The day after Tuesday:

WEDNESDAY

We often hear it pronounced as Whe - nez - day

It's totally wrong.

The correct pronunciation is Whenz - day.  


2. Opposite of Northern:

SOUTHERN

Hannah Montana ya'll? Haha. Even though we pronounce 'south' as such, the word above is not supposed to sound like south - thern.

It's acutally suh - thern


3. When there is more than just one lady:

WOMEN

You would think 'woman' and 'women' sound the same, but mean differently. But in true fact, they do sound differently. 

Woman (singular) - woo - men


Women (plural) - weh - men


4. And of course...

PRONUNCIATION

It's not pro - noun - cia - tion
(compare with 'pronounce')

But pro - nun - cia - tion


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On the other hand, different pronunciations can exist due to different accents: 

i.e. American English vs British English 

They aren't wrong, just said differently in different places. For example:

1. Thorough
2. Process
3. Project
4. Last
5. Flour

...and the list goes on! 

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