9 English words that are hard to say in British and American English

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We’re back with some more words that are difficult to pronounce in British English.
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And in American English. Are you ready to try them?
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I’m Vicki and I’m British. And I’m Jay and I’m American.
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And all the people you’ll meet in this video come from lots of other countries.
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English is their second, or third or even fourth language and we’re going to ask them
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to pronounce some tricky words. So let’s get started!
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Jostle. Jostle.
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Jostle. Jos - jostle - so difficult!
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There are two things to remember here. The word starts with 'j' – jostle.
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So it’s a /d/ and 'zh' sound together- 'j', 'j'.
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And the letter t is silent. We write it but we don’t pronounce it.
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Jostle. Jostle.
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So what does jostle mean? If you push roughly against someone in a crowd,
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you jostle them. You push or knock them.
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When I get on the train in rush hour I get jostled.
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Say it with our learners Jostle.
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Jostle. Jostle.
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Jostle. OK, next word.
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Temperature. Temperature
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Temperature. Temperature.
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Ah nearly. How many syllables does it have?
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Temperature. Temperature
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Temperature. Temperature.
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Temperature So it has three syllables. Temp-p(e)ra-ture
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Temperature Temperature.
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And temperature is the measurement in degrees of how hot or cold something is. For example,
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the temperature is about 80 degrees today. He means it’s about 27 Celcius. In the US
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they still use Fahrenheit to measure temperature. Yeah, I’m always really hot!
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Say it with our learners. Temperature.
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Temperature. Temperature.
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Temperature. Er, temperature.
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What's next? OK, the next word is complicated.
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Mayor. Mayor.
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Mayor. That’s nearly right but it has a different
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vowel sound. Mayor.
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Mayor. Mayor.
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That's better. We pronounce this word in different ways in the US. Some people say may-or with
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two syllables. And I say mayor, with one. What is a mayor?
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It’s a public official – the head of a city or town.
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Like the Mayor of London. May-or or mayor
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Mayor. You don’t pronounce the r sound at the end.
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Yeah. Unless the next word starts with a vowel, there’s no R sound for me. Mare. Say it
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with our learners. Erm, Mayor.
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Mayor. Mayor.
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Mayor. Mayor.
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Mayor. OK, next one.
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Manoeurvre. That one is French! Manoeurvre. It's a French word so...
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Manoeurvre. French. Whatever. They're right, of course. It's a French word
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we use in English but we say it differently. We met one French learner who knew the pronunciation
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would be different and he had a guess at how we might say it in English.
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Manovee? Manovee? Great guess but he's completely wrong!
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Maneuver. Manoeuvre.
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You know, I think it’s easier to say this word if you’re NOT French.
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Manoeurvre. Manoeurvre.
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They were good. What does maneuver mean?
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It’s a skillful or careful movement that we make.
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For example, I’m very good at maneuvering our car into tight parking spots.
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That’s true! He is! Say it with us.
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Maneuver. Manoeuvre.
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What's next? Despicable.
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Despicable. They’re almost right.
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They just need to change the vowel sound in the middle. Despicable.
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Despicable. What does it mean?
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Something that’s really bad and not moral is despicable.
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A despicable crime. A despicable person.
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Say the word with us. Despicable.
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Despicable. The next word's hard. The spelling is misleading
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again. Have a guess.
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Er, pneumonia. Pneumonia. Although I don't know what's that.
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Pneum.. pneumonia. Pneumon.. pneumonia.
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Pnu..Pnue... Uh! Pneumonia. Oh no, they're all wrong.
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It's hard because the spelling is so different from the pronunciation.
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The letter p should be silent. Ah! Pneumonia.
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Pneumonia. Pneumonia.
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They got it! What is pneumonia?
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It’s a serious illness that affects your lungs.
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It makes it difficult to breathe. You know we say this word a little differently.
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Really? Yeah.
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Pneumonia. Pneumonia.
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I say nju – there’s a little y sound. Pneumonia.
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And I say nuu. Pneumonia. Say it with our learners.
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Pneumonia. Pneumonia.
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Pneumonia. Cool! Next word.
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Pathetic. Pathetic. Pathetic.
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Pathetic. Pathetic.
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The tricky thing here is the 'th' sound. Yes, it’s not a /t/ sound. It’s 'th'.
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Pathetic. Pathetic.
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How far should your tongue stick out to make a th sound?
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That’s a good question. You don’t want it going out too far – that’s silly - and
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you don’t want it back too far either or you’ll make a /t/ sound.
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This is a good measure. Just touch your finger lightly with your tongue.
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My tongue is down in the middle and I can feel its sides between the sides of my teeth.
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And I’m blowing air out. 'th', 'th'. That does it! Say the word with our learners.
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Pathetic. Pathetic.
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Pathetic. Pathetic.
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Pathetic. Pathetic.
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OK, next word. Our learners were pretty good at this one.
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Tsunami. Tsunami.
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Tsunami. So is it 'tsunaaami' or 'tsunahhhmi'?
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Tsunami. Tsunami.
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It's 'tsunahhhmi'. An 'ah' sound.
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What's a tsunami? It's a huge wave in the sea caused by an earthquake.
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It's a Japanese word and it starts with a Japanese sound - tsu.
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So a t sound quickly followed by s. tsu. tsu. Then 'nah' then 'me'. Say it with us.
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Tsunami. Tsunami.
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Let's have a really hard one now. OK.
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Wow! Ubiquitous. Ubiqui - ubiquitous.
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Ubiquitous. Ubiquitous.
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Ubiquitous. Ubiquitous.
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No! It’s very hard!
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Ubiquitous. Ubiquitous.
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Ubiquitous. They came very close!
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Yeah. What does ubiquitous mean?
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If something seems to be everywhere, we say it’s ubiquitous.
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For example, in Philadelphia there are lots of stores where you can buy donuts.
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Yeah, Dunkin’ Donuts are ubiquitous. And places where you can buy cheesesteaks
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are very common. Yeah, they’re ubiquitous too. Cheesesteaks
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are a Philly dish. Ubiquitous.
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Ubiquitous. So it starts with a /j/ sound.
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And it has four syllables. U-bi-quit-ous. What’s that trick for saying long words?
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Backchaining. With a long word it often helps to start at
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the back and work forward. Try it with me. -tous.
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-quit – tous. -BI-quit-ous.
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u-BI-quit-ous. So that’s it.
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But we’ve made lots of other videos about words that are hard to pronounce.
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I’ll put a link to the playlist at the end of this video.
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We want to say a big thank you to all the learners who helped us teach these words.
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They were terrific and it was lovely to meet them all.
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