The most searched ‘HOW TO PRONOUNCE’ words on Google (and how to pronounce them)

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Hey everyone, it's Hadar.
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Thank you so much for joining me.
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Today I'm going to take you through the 10 most 'how-to-pronounce'
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searched words on Google.
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Let me explain.
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The other day I was chatting with my friend Google, and I
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typed in 'how to pronounce'.
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And then I started seeing some of the keywords that usually
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suggest that these are the terms that people search for the most.
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And I was like, ooh, this is interesting, let's see what people are searching for
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when they type in 'how to pronounce'.
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And I came up with a list of 10 words, which I decided they are the
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10 most searched words on Google.
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Probably, that is not 100% accurate, but on my Google, it is.
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I did look it up on incognito, so it's not designed to fit my personal needs.
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Let's get started with seeing what words people struggle with
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their pronunciation the most.
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The first one is the women's clothing brand 'Shein', 'Shein'.
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Which is basically a combination of two words - 'she' and 'in'.
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So make sure you're shifting between the high E of the 'she'
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to the lax 'i' of the 'in'.
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'shee-in', 'shee-in'.
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However, not a lot of people know that this is a compound - a
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word that is comprised of two words, two separate words.
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And people tend to pronounce it as 'shine' as in "shine on you crazy diamond".
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'shain' So, technically, because this is vastly used as
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well, I guess you can use it.
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But just so you know, that the proper pronunciation is 'shee-in'.
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The second one that came up is another brand, what a surprise,
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because these are the really crucial things that we need to know.
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And it is Nike, Nike.
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So, in Hebrew, we pronounce it as 'naik', and I guess that's the pronunciation
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in many other languages as well.
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This is why it's confusing.
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Also, the spelling is deceiving because the E at the end is usually
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silent, and therefore people assume that it might be 'naik'.
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But in fact, it's pronounced as 'nai-kee'.
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'nai' - ai as in 'my', and then ee as in 'see': 'nai-kee'.
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The next word.
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Worcestershire.
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Worcestershire.
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As in "Add some Worcestershire sauce to your Bloody Mary, my friend".
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Worcestershire.
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So, let's break it down.
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The first syllable is 'wu', 'wu' - a W sound and the 'u'
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sound as in cook, look, book.
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'wu', 'wu'.
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Wood.
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Woman.
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'wu', 'wu'.
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The second syllable is 'stuh', 'stuh' - an S sound, a T, and a schwa.
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'stuh'.
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It's almost like you want to say 'stuff', but a lot more reduced.
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'wu-stuh'.
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The final syllable is 'sh'r', 'sh'r', as in "Sure, I can go".
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'sh'r', 'sh'r'.
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So basically, there is no vowel in the middle - or a schwa,
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if you want to be particular.
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Worcestershire.
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Worcestershire.
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The following search term is 'names'.
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So, I'm assuming people don't struggle with the pronunciation of names, the
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word 'names', but with names in general.
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So this is why I have a video coming up for you soon about how to pronounce
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the most complicated names in English.
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But that's for another video.
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So, let's look at the next search term.
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Entrepreneur.
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I already have a video about how to pronounce this word, but
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let's break it down here as well.
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The first syllable is 'aan', 'aan', like "Turn it on".
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'aan'.
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So, don't be deceived by the E here, it's an aa, as in 'father'.
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Then we have 'chruh' - TR and a schwa, 'chruh'.
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TR together create a 'ch' sound 'chruh', then 'pruh', that's it.
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'aan-chruh-pruh'.
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And then the final syllable, you can play with it.
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You can either say 'nur', I've heard people saying 'n(y)ur' - with a Y sound.
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And if you want to make it super easy, just say 'n'r' - 'aan-chruh-pruh-n'r'.
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So: 'aan-chruh-pruh-nur', 'aan-chruh-pruh-n(y)ur',
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'aan-chruh-pruh-n'r' - all three options are valid.
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Use the one that is easiest for you.
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And of course, on this list you will find the word GIF.
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Because people are not sure how to pronounce it.
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Is it 'gif' or 'djif'?
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Well, if you look at the word intuitively, a lot of people might
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say, "Okay, it starts with a G, like 'guitar', and 'great', and 'give',
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so it should be pronounced with a 'g' sound, the hard 'g' sound."
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but others may claim that yes, maybe the word starts with a G, but other words
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start with the G and pronounced with a 'dj', as in 'giraffe' or 'ginger'.
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So, we can't tell simply by the spelling.
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I think you've already figured it out, you know, if you've watched some of my videos.
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English pronunciation does not correspond with the spelling.
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And here there's actually a really great video that explains the difference and
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claims that it should be pronounced as 'djif', even though 'gif' is also valid.
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And I'm going to link to it in the description.
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I'm here to give you permission to use whatever you want.
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Because half of the world says 'gif', and the other half says 'djif'.
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And I've been researching this.
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So, you can just choose whatever feels more comfortable to you.
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I personally like to say 'gif', but I don't hate it when people say 'djif'.
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At first, it was a little weird, but it's just how it is.
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So, both are okay, use whatever you want.
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I'm not here to claim that one is better than the other.
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The next most searched how-to-pronounce term is 'water'.
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Yes.
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I also have a video about 'water' that I'm going to link to it below.
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But let's talk about it.
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Water.
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We begin with a W sound, and then you drop your job to the
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'aa' as in father - 'waa', 'waa'.
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The length of the syllable is really important.
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Make sure it's longer than the second syllable.
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The second syllable is 'd'r'.
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That's a flap T that shifts into an R - 'waa-d'r', 'waa-d'r'.
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And yes, you guys, this is American pronunciation.
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In British English, the T is actually going to be closer
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to a regular T - 'wo-tuh'.
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"Can I get some water?"
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Water [with a British accent].
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And then, the R is not pronounced in British English.
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And let's not make fun of my British accent, please.
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Okay.
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So, 'waa-d'r', 'waa-d'r', right, in American English:
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open aa sound, flap T, and an R.
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The next searched word is...
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is it often [aa-f'n] or often [aaf-t'n]?
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Well, here as well, both are correct.
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It's really interesting that the most searched words are controversial words.
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And ultimately, there is no right or wrong.
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So, the most common pronunciation is 'aa-f'n', without the T.
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But pronouncing the T is not wrong, and a lot of people do that.
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'aaf-t'n'.
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I noticed that some people pronounce both, depending on how
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they use the word in context.
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So, if they don't pay attention to the word, a lot of times
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it's going to be 'aa-f'n'.
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And then, sometimes when they slow down, they will put in the T - 'aaf-t'n'.
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Right?
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So, as I said, if both exist, you can use both, and both are correct.
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'aa-f'n' - 'aaf-t'n.
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The next most searched term - and this is so funny, I would never
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have guessed it - is this: doge.
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This is an internet meme from 2013, and the way you
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pronounce it is 'dowj', 'dowj'.
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It's a D sound, 'ow' as in go, and then the 'j' sound, as in 'vision'.
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'dowj'.
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You live and learn, you live and learn.
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What can I tell you?
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If you had no idea what that was, then I am here to serve.
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Always, always.
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Very useful things, very important, crucial for your understanding
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of English, everything.
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I got you covered.
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'dowj'.
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The last most searched word for today is this - 'route'.
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So again, here you have two very common pronunciations.
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So, I guess people were trying to understand which one is right.
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Is it 'ruwt' or 'raut'?
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'ruwt' or 'raut'?
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The first one is an R sound, then the tense 'u' - 'ruwt',
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with a held T at the end.
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Or 'raut', 'raut' - 'au' as in 'now'.
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So again, if you hear it both ways, probably both are
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legit and both can be used.
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If they're used, you can use one of them, just choose the
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one that is easier for you.
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Is it 'ruwt' or 'raut'?
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Now, yes, I know that some people might watch it and say, "Hey, you
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know, actually, Hadar, it's 'ruwt'.
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And 'raut' sounds less sophisticated".
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Or, "Actually, it's 'aa-f'n'.
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And 'aaf-t'n' it's just a mistake", blah, blah, blah.
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Whatever.
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You know my take on this is that if people use it, it exists,
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therefore you can use it as well.
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Pronounce it the way it's comfortable for you because it's going to
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be clear either [ai-th'r] way.
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Or 'ee-th'r' way.
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'ruwt' or 'raut'.
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Okay, that's it.
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The 10 most how-to-pronounce searched words.
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That was a tricky sentence there.
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And what other words do you think should be on that list?
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Let me know in the comments, and maybe I'll create a video from all the words
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that you have suggested in the comments.
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Maybe not all the words, but the main words, the key words.
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Okay.
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Thank you so much for watching.
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I hope you found it fun and helpful.
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And it's always fun to see what people are searching for,
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and what people struggle with.
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And then it makes you feel good about yourself.
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Because hey, I'm not the only one not knowing how to pronounce Nike
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or doge, whatever that means.
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Honestly, did not know what it means, I had to look it up.
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Between us.
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I'm not very big on memes.
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Even though they make me laugh.
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Anyway.
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Thank you so much for watching.
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If you want more good stuff, then come on over to my website at hadarshemesh.com.
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And I have a free audio crash course for you, and the list of the most
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mispronounced words by speakers of English as a second language.
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So you can get that list with audio, and totally free.
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So, just click somewhere here on the video and go get it.
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And if you want to follow me on Instagram, you can find me at hadar.accentsway.
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I would love to connect with you there.
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Thank you so much for watching.
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And I'll see you next week in the next video.
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