How to Pronounce Oscars American English Pronunciation

Rachel, what are you doing?
I’m attempting to fill out my Oscar ballot.

Guessing who will win what, in what category
for our Oscar party tonight. Have you done

yours yet?

No, I haven’t.

I’m finding it hard because I’ve not seen
many of these movies. I saw The Artist, with

you, we had a blast. But other than that,
I saw Midnight in Paris and Tree of Life.

Those are the only ones I’ve seen for Best
Picture. I didn’t see War Horse, but I did

see the play on Broadway. I don’t think that
counts. What have you seen out of the Best

Movie nominations, do you know?

Um, I’ve seen The Artist, with you, obviously,

and, the Des—is the Descendants on there?
Um, I think that’s all I’ve seen, I’ve seen

actually.

Really?

Yes, I’m completely—
We’ve got to start going to more movies!

We have a lot to do.
We have a lot to do.

The word ‘Oscars’. The first syllable written
with the letter O, but pronounced with the

‘ah’ as in ‘father’ sound. Then, there’s the
SK consonant cluster. The second syllable

has the schwa-R sound. And it’s plural here:
the S is pronounced as a Z because the final

sound in ‘Oscar’ is rr, a voiced sound.

Typical New York. There’s always a siren
somewhere.

So the first syllable, stressed, will be longer,
higher in pitch, and the second syllable,

unstressed, will be shorter and lower in pitch.
Long-short, long-short. Oscars, Oscars.

Are you going to watch the Oscars? Who do
you think is going to win Best Picture?

Put a comment.

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That’s it, have fun tonight watching the Oscars!