Pronounce 33 MOST DIFFICULT English Words

Hi.

I’m Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.

Are you ready to challenge your pronunciation
muscles?

Let’s do it.

Today, we’re gonna talk about the top 33 most
difficult words to pronounce in English.

All of these words are common words.

Tell me, when was the last time that you used
squirrel or rural in daily conversation?

No recently, right?

So, today all of these words that I’m gonna
share with you are common.

You will definitely use them in daily conversation.

A quick breakdown, there are 14 commonly difficult
words but, actually, 17 because there’s three

bonus, then 11 numbers that are difficult
but, actually, 18 because I added some extras,

and eight food words but, actually, 12 because
I added four bonus.

Okay, so really, here are 47 difficult words
to pronounce, and you’re gonna learn how to

pronounce them correctly.

Let’s go.

Number one, everyone’s favorite beach.

Notice how my lips are in a square shape,
here, to make that long E sound, beach.

And also, sheet.

I recommend using a small hand mirror, something
like this, so that you can see your lips and

make sure that they look the same as mine.

You can use it throughout this lesson.

I hope it will be useful to you.

Let’s say that one more time.

Repeat with me, beach, sheet.

Probably, but we often say probably.

That means, we just cut out that syllable,
probably.

Can you say that with me?

Probably, and probably.

Comfortable, let’s say that slowly, comfortable.

In the middle of that word, it sounds like
[ft], ft, ft, comfortable, comfortable, but

we often shorten this to be comfy.

I’m wearing some comfy clothes, comfy clothes.

Can you say that with me?

Let’s say the full word, comfortable, then
comfy.

Clothes, clothes, this word trips up a lot
of English learner but it sounds exactly like

“close the door.”

Close the door, I’m putting on my clothes,
same thing.

You might hear some people try to add the
TH in here, clothes.

But really, when we’re speaking quickly, it
just sounds like close.

Clothes, I’m wearing clothes.

You’re wearing clothes, probably, clothes.

Months, months, this one is similar to close
because we have that difficult TH in the middle

of the word.

But really, when we’re speaking quickly, these
are all for American English if I haven’t

already mentioned that, in American English
we often just cut out the TH.

When you’re speaking a little bit slower,
we might add it but let me show you both.

The first one, repeat with me, months, months.

My tongue is not between my teeth, like we
usually do for a TH sound, months.

But if you wanna include the TH, you might
hear some people say that, months, months,

months, and your tongue just flickers out
of your mouth, months, months.

But it’s no problem to just throw that TH
away.

I’m sure that’s something that you’ve been
longing to hear all the time in English, just

throw that TH away.

Who cares?

This is your chance.

Months, months.

Though, though, kind of sounds like a W at the end
of this word.

Say it with me, though, though.

You can watch this video, up here, for how
to accurately use the word though.

Thought, thought, I thought was English was
difficult.

But really, it’s easy, thought.

Through, through, this sounds exactly the
same as the past tense of throw.

I threw the ball through the tunnel.

I threw the ball through the tunnel.

Same sound, but they’re spelled differently.

Let’s say that together, through, through.

Drawer, drawer, some Native English speakers
might argue with my pronunciation of this

word because there are, in fact, some regional
differences for the word drawer.

But when Native English speakers are speaking
quickly, I wanna give you the most general

pronunciation that you’ll see in TV shows
and movies.

In fact, it just sounds like jor, jor, jor.

There is a DR at the beginning of this word,
but just forget it, jor, jor.

You might hear drawer, drawer with a clearer
DR, drawer, drawer.

But when most people are speaking quickly,
we just say jor.

Put it in the jor.

Mirror, mirror, I already mentioned this word,
telling you that it’s a good idea to look

in the mirror.

Here, we need to have two syllables, mirr-or.

It kind of sounds like M-I-R-E-R, mirror,
mirror, mirror.

Can you say that with me, mirror?

Desks, desks, the end of this word is a little
bit weird.

What’s English thinking?

I don’t know, but let’s say it together, desks,
desks.

This is the same as asks.

He asks a lot of questions.

When you say it quickly, it sounds similarly,
just quicker.

He asks a lot of questions.

He asks a lot of questions.

Lovely, isn’t it?

Library, library, library, I’m going to the
library.

Make sure that you sound each of those syllables
out, library, library.

Often, often, both of these are correct and
it’s just a personal preference.

For me, I think I often say often without
the T sound.

But sometimes, I include a T just depending
on what’s going on in the rest of the sentence.

So, you’ve got two correct answers here.

Let’s say them together, often, often, often,
often.

Subtle, subtle, what’s happening here?

We have a BT in the middle of this word, but
it sounds like a D. Well, first of all, the

B is silent so let’s forget about that.

And in American English, if there is a T with
two vowels on either side, because, remember,

we forgot about that B, often that T changes
to a D sound.

So, this word is a unique case because we
have a silent letter in the middle of the

word.

Let’s say it together one more time, subtle,
subtle, subtle.

Let’s go on to some numbers.

13, 30, 13, 30, what’s the difference between
these two words?

We’re gonna be talking about a bunch of pairs,
like this, teens, and then the tens place

words.

So, here, let’s look at 13.

Do you hear a T in the middle of that word,
13?

Yes, there is a T in the middle of that word,
13.

But, if I tell you my age minus one year,
30, 30, do you hear a T in the middle of that

word, no.

This T has changed to a D. Now, this is for
American English.

This is quite common.

That T is gonna sound like a T. So, let’s
say those two pairs together and make sure

that there’s a T and then a D sound, which
is gonna help you to differentiate.

And just to let you know, sometimes native
speakers, when they hear other people say

numbers, they have difficulty with this too.

So, it’s no problem to clarify, “Did you say
13 or 30,” and you can say that again and

someone will have no problem saying, “Oh,
I meant 13.”

Great, let’s say those two together, 13, 30,
13, 30.

14, 40, do you hear something similar here?

We have a T and then a D sound.

14, 40, 15, 50, 15, 50, 16, 60, 16, 60.

Make sure that you’re using the T and then
the D for all of these pairs.

17, 70, 17, 70, 18, 80, 18, 80, 19, 90, 19,
90.

In 1990, in the year 1990, I was three years
old, so I don’t remember too much from the

year 1990.

Fourth, fourth, having a TH at the end of
words sometimes trips up English learners,

so here’s your chance to practice it.

Let’s say it, fourth, fourth.

Notice, my tongue is between my teeth here.

I want yours to look exactly the same.

Fourth, fifth, fifth, there’s a little bit
of spit that happens here with this word,

so watch out if you’re too close to somebody.

Let’s say it together, fifth, fifth.

My tongue is between my teeth.

I hope yours is too.

Fifth, sixth, sixth.

This is a workout for your jaw, and your tongue
and your teeth.

Let’s say it slowly, sixth, just like saying
the word six and adding TH, favorite English

learner’s sound the T-H to the end of it.

Sixth, sixth.

Twenty, twenty, there’s a T in the middle
of this word.

What happened to it?

It’s gone.

So, we need to pronounce with word without
the T, tweny, tweny.

This is something that often happens in English
when there’s an NT in the middle of word.

For example, words like sentence, winter,
these words also have a T but we don’t pronounce

it.

So, I wanna help you pronounce this a little
bit better.

Let’s practice the word twenty.

But if you wanna take it deeper, you can watch
a previous video that I made about NT in the

middle of words.

Up here, you can click on that link and watch
that pronunciation video.

Let’s say that together, twenty, twenty, twenty.

Now, let’s move on to some food words that
are difficult.

We’re often in food situations, whether it’s
at our house, or at a restaurant or just talking

about drinking something, so I wanna make
sure that you can pronounce these correctly.

Water, water, this is quite an American English
pronunciation.

If you wanna speak like an American, this
is a keyword to use.

Make sure that that T has changed to a D,
like we’ve already talked about, water.

And make sure the ER at the end is quite wrong,
water, water, water.

Can you say that with me, water?

I want some water.

Coffee, coffee, make sure that F, here, is
clear.

Your teeth are on your bottom lip and there’s
some air passing through, coffee, coffee.

This is actually tea but, shh, don’t tell anybody.

Wine, wine, make sure that the W is clear,
wine, wine.

Beer, beer, let’s break down this word because
it’s a common word, but I’ve heard a lot of

mispronunciations for it.

So, let’s say it slowly, beer, beer.

Do you hear that final part, er, er, er.

Do you see my lips, the way that they’re moving?

I want yours to do the same thing, beer, beer,
beer.

I want some beer.

Refrigerator, refrigerator, I’m gonna give
you some good news about this word in just

a moment, but let’s practice this word.

Refrig … make sure that there’s some vibration
happening here … refrigerator, refrigerator.

Where is that [da] coming from that end?

There is a T, and that T is changing to a
D. So, let’s try to speed this word up.

If you have difficultly with this word, just
break it down into different segments with

me, and then we’ll put it all together.

Refrigerator, refrigerator, my refrigerator
broke so I have to get a new one.

We’re so lucky to live in a time with refrigerators
that we can use, refrigerator.

But, I have some good news.

You can say fridge, fridge.

Oh, we say this all the time because the word
refrigerator is a big word.

Let’s be honest.

So, you can just shorten it and say fridge.

I need to buy a new fridge.

What’s the best fridge on the market?

I’m so lucky to have a fridge.

Let’s say this word slowly, fridge, fridge.

There’s a [ga].

That vibration that’s happening here, fridge.

Hamburger, hamburger, if you have ever seen
The Pink Panther, or you’ve at least seen

The Pink Panther clip with Steve Martin, where
he tries to say the word hamburger.

Oh, I love this clip.

If you have not seen it, I recommend just
typing into the internet “Pink Panther hamburger.”

You’ll laugh for days.

I certainly do, and every time that I see
it I laugh.

Let’s try to say it together so that you can
pronounce it better than Steve Martin in this

movie, hamburger.

Make sure that the H has some air coming out,
hamburger.

Those two final sounds are quite similar,
er, gr, er, er, hamburger.

All right, let’s say it all together, hamburger,
hamburger.

I’d like to buy a hamburger.

Breakfast, lunch, dinner, breakfast.

That final A kind of sounds like a short I,
breakfast.

A fist is this, when you do this with your
hands you making fists, because you’re angry.

Well, I hope you’re not angry about breakfast,
but it’s pretty much that same sound, breakfast,

breakfast.

Then we have lunch, lunch.

Make sure that your tongue is out of your
mouth to make the L, lunch.

And then, dinner, dinner, dinner.

You might hear the word supper, but I’ve only
heard people from the South use this and most

people just say dinner, so I recommend using
the most common word, dinner, dinner.

For your evening meal, dinner.

And finally, we have the best part of all,
dessert, dessert.

Oh, why is there a Z in the middle of this
word?

Dessert, there’s a lot of vibration going
on here, dessert, dessert, dessert.

Well, we need to make a difference between
the word dessert and the word desert.

The word desert is where cactuses and snakes
live, but we don’t want to eat the desert.

We want to eat dessert, so make sure that
we’re pronouncing this correctly.

The emphasis is on that second syllable, dessert,
dessert.

But when we’re talking about the sand, and
cactuses and snakes, we say desert, desert.

In fact, the emphasis is on the first part,
desert.

And to go along with dessert, we have chocolate,
chocolate.

There’s a lot of sounds in the middle of this
word that are being reduced.

So, I wanna make it simple.

Just remember, choc-late, choc-late.

If you say choc-o-late, people will look at
you a little bit strange, so make sure you

cut out that middle part and just say choc-late.

I want some chocolate milk.

I like hot chocolate.

I wanna eat chocolate every day, chocolate.

How did you do?

You can click in the description to see a
time stamp for each of the words that we talked

about.

Maybe the word 16 and 60 aren’t difficult
for you, but the word mirror is.

Excellent, go to that time stamp and practice
it five times out loud.

You can do it.

And now, I have a question for you.

Which one of these words was the most difficult
for you to pronounce, and which other words

would you like me to help you pronounce in
a future lesson?

Thank you so much for learning English with
me, and I’ll see you again next Friday for

a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.

Bye.

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Speaker.

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Thanks so much, bye.

你好。

我是来自 SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com 的 Vanessa。

你准备好挑战你的发音
肌肉了吗?

我们开始做吧。

今天,我们将讨论
英语中最难发音的 33 个单词。

所有这些词都是常用词。

告诉我,你最后一次
在日常谈话中使用松鼠或农村是什么时候?

最近没有吧?

所以,今天我要
和你们分享的所有这些词都是常见的。

您肯定会在日常对话中使用它们。

快速细分,有 14 个常见的难
词,但实际上,有 17 个,因为有三个

奖励,然后有 11 个很难的数字,
但实际上,有 18 个,因为我添加了一些额外的

词,还有 8 个食物词,但实际上,12 个,因为
我添加了四个 奖金。

好的,真的,这里有 47 个
很难发音的单词,你将学习如何

正确发音。

我们走吧。

第一,每个人都喜欢的海滩。

注意我的嘴唇是如何呈方形的,
在这里,发出长长的 E 音,海滩。

还有,床单。

我建议使用像这样的小手镜
,这样你就可以看到你的嘴唇并

确保它们看起来和我的一样。

您可以在整个课程中使用它。

我希望它对你有用。

再说一次吧。

跟我重复一遍,海滩,床单。

可能,但我们经常说可能。

这意味着,我们可能只是删掉了那个音节

你能跟我说吗?

大概,而且大概。

舒服,慢慢说,舒服。

在那个词的中间,它听起来像
[ft],ft,ft,comfort,comfort,但

我们经常将其缩短为舒适。

我穿了一些舒服的衣服,舒服的衣服。

你能跟我说吗?

让我们说完整的词,舒适,然后
舒适。

衣服,衣服,这个词让
很多英语学习者绊倒,但听起来就像

“关上门”。

关上门,我正在穿衣服,
同样的事情。

您可能会听到有些人试图
在此处添加 TH,衣服。

但实际上,当我们说得很快时,听起来就很
接近。

衣服,我在穿衣服。

你穿着衣服,大概,衣服。

几个月,几个月,这个类似于关闭,
因为我们在单词中间有那个困难的 TH

但实际上,当我们快速说话时,
如果我还没有提到,这些都是针对美式英语的

,在美式英语中,
我们通常只是去掉 TH。

当你说得慢一点时,
我们可能会添加它,但让我向你展示两者。

第一个,和我重复,几个月,几个月。

我的舌头不在我的牙齿之间,就像我们
通常对 TH 音所做的那样,几个月。

但是如果你想包括 TH,你可能会
听到一些人说,几个月,几个月,

几个月,你的舌头会
从你的嘴里闪烁,几个月,几个月。

但是把那个 TH 扔掉是没有问题的

我敢肯定那是你一直
渴望用英语听到的东西,

把那个扔掉吧。

谁在乎?

这是你的机会。

几个月,几个月。

不过,这个词的结尾听起来有点像 W。

不过,跟我说吧。

您可以在此处观看此视频,了解
如何准确使用该词。

想,想,我觉得英语
很难。

但实际上,这很容易,我想。

through, through,这听起来和
throw 的过去时完全一样。

我把球扔进了隧道。

我把球扔进了隧道。

发音相同,但拼写不同。

让我们一起说,通过,通过。

抽屉,抽屉,一些以英语为母语的人
可能会反对我对这个

词的发音,因为事实上,抽屉这个词存在一些地区
差异。

但是当母语为英语的人说得
很快时,我想给你一个

你会在电视节目
和电影中看到的最普遍的发音。

事实上,它只是听起来像 jor,jor,jor。

这个词的开头有个DR,
不过算了,jor,jor。

你可能会听到抽屉,抽屉更清晰的
DR,抽屉,抽屉。

但是当大多数人说话很快时,
我们只会说 jor。

把它放在乔尔里。

镜子,镜子,我已经提到过这个词,
告诉你照镜子是个好主意

在这里,我们需要有两个音节,mirr-or。

听起来有点像 M-I-R-E-R,镜子,
镜子,镜子。

你能跟我说吗,镜子?

桌子,桌子,这个词的结尾
有点奇怪。

英语在想什么?

我不知道,但让我们一起说,桌子,
桌子。

这和问的一样。

他问了很多问题。

当你说得很快时,听起来很相似,
只是更快。

他问了很多问题。

他问了很多问题。

可爱,不是吗?

图书馆,图书馆,图书馆,我要去
图书馆。

确保你把每一个音节都读
出来,图书馆,图书馆。

通常,通常,这两个都是正确的,
这只是个人喜好。

对我来说,我想我经常说
没有 T 音。

但有时,
我会根据句子其余部分的内容添加一个 T。

所以,你在这里有两个正确的答案。

让我们一起说,经常,经常,经常,
经常。

微妙的,微妙的,这里发生了什么?

我们在这个词的中间有一个 BT,但
它听起来像一个 D。嗯,首先,

B 是沉默的,所以让我们忘记它。

而在美式英语中,如果有一个
两边有两个元音的 T,因为,记住,

我们忘记了那个 B,通常那个 T 会
变成一个 D 音。

所以,这个词是一个独特的案例,因为我们
在这个词的中间有一个无声字母

让我们再一起说一遍,微妙的,
微妙的,微妙的。

让我们继续讨论一些数字。

13、30、13、30,
这两个词有什么区别?

我们将讨论一堆对,
像这样,青少年,然后是十位

词。

所以,在这里,让我们看一下 13。你在 13

这个词的中间听到一个 T
吗?

是的,那个词中间有一个T,
13。

但是,如果我告诉你我的年龄减去一岁,
30、30,你听到那个词中间有一个T吗

,没有。

这个 T 变成了 D。现在,这是
美式英语。

这很常见。

那个 T 听起来像一个 T。所以,让我们把
这两对放在一起,

确保有一个 T,然后是一个 D,
这将帮助你区分。

只是让你知道,有时以母语为母语的
人,当他们听到其他人说

数字时,他们也有困难。

所以,澄清“你说的是
13 还是 30”是没有问题的,你可以再说一遍,

有人会说“哦,
我的意思是 13”是没有问题的。

太好了,让我们说这两个一起,

13、30、13、30。14、40,你听到类似的声音吗?

我们有一个 T,然后是一个 D 音。

14, 40, 15, 50, 15, 50, 16, 60, 16,

60。确保所有这些对都使用 T
和 D。

17, 70, 17, 70, 18, 80, 18, 80, 19, 90, 19,
90。

1990年,1990年,我才
三岁,所以我不太记得

1990年 .

第四,第四,在词尾加上 TH
有时会让英语学习者绊倒,

所以这是你练习它的机会。

说吧,第四,第四。

注意,我的舌头在我的牙齿之间。

我希望你的看起来完全一样。

第四,第五,第五
,这个词在这里发生了一点口水,

所以要小心你是否离某人太近。

一起说吧,第五,第五。

我的舌头在我的牙齿之间。

我希望你的也是。

第五,第六,第六。

这是对你的下巴、舌头和牙齿的锻炼

让我们慢慢说,第六,就像说
六这个词并在它的末尾添加TH,最喜欢的英语

学习者的声音T-H。

第六,第六。

二十,二十,这个词中间有个T。

这是怎么回事?

它消失了。

所以,我们需要用不带
T、tweny、tweny 的词来发音。

当单词中间有 NT 时,这在英语中经常发生。

例如像句子、冬天
这样的词,这些词也有一个T,但我们不

发音。

所以,我想帮你把这个发音
好一点。

让我们练习二十这个词。

但如果你想更深入地了解,你可以
观看我之前在文字中间制作的关于 NT 的视频

在这里,您可以单击该链接并观看
该发音视频。

让我们一起说,二十,二十,二十。

现在,让我们继续讨论
一些很难的食物词。

我们经常在吃饭的情况下,无论是
在我们家,还是在餐馆,或者只是

谈论喝东西,所以我想
确保你能正确地发音。

水,水,这是相当美式英语的
发音。

如果你想像美国人一样说话,这
是一个可以使用的关键词。

确保 T 已变为 D,
就像我们已经讨论过的那样,水。

并确保最后的 ER 是完全错误的,
水,水,水。

你能跟我说吗,水?

我要一些水。

咖啡,咖啡,确保这里的 F 是
清晰的。

你的牙齿在你的下唇上,有
一些空气通过,咖啡,咖啡。

这实际上是茶,但是,嘘,不要告诉任何人。

酒,酒,确保 W 清晰,
酒,酒。

啤酒,啤酒,让我们分解这个词,因为
它是一个常见的词,但我听过很多

错误的发音。

所以,让我们慢慢说,啤酒,啤酒。

你听到最后一部分了吗,呃,呃,呃。

你看到我的嘴唇,它们移动的方式吗?

我希望你做同样的事情,啤酒,啤酒,
啤酒。

我想喝点啤酒。

冰箱,冰箱,我马上就给
你一些关于这个词的好消息

,但是让我们练习一下这个词。

Refrig …确保
这里发生了一些振动…冰箱,冰箱。

那个[da]从那一端来自哪里?

有一个 T,而那个 T 正在变成一个
D。所以,让我们试着加快这个词的速度。

如果你对这个词有困难,就
和我一起把它分解成不同的部分

,然后我们把它放在一起。

冰箱,冰箱,我的冰箱
坏了,所以我必须买一个新的。

我们很幸运生活在一个有冰箱的时代
,我们可以使用冰箱。

但是,我有一些好消息。

你可以说冰箱,冰箱。

哦,我们一直这么说是因为冰箱这个词
是个大词。

说实话。

所以,你可以缩短它并说冰箱。

我需要买一个新冰箱。

市场上最好的冰箱是什么?

我很幸运有冰箱。

让我们慢慢说这个词,冰箱,冰箱。

有一个[ga]。

这里发生的振动,冰箱。

汉堡包,汉堡包,如果你
看过粉红豹,或者你至少看过

史蒂夫马丁的粉红豹剪辑,
他试图说出汉堡包这个词。

哦,我喜欢这个剪辑。

如果您还没有看过,我建议您
在互联网上输入“粉红豹汉堡”。

你会笑好几天。

我当然会,每次
看到我都会笑。

让我们试着一起说,这样你就可以
比这部

电影中的史蒂夫马丁发音更好,汉堡。

确保 H 有一些空气出来,
汉堡包。

这两个最后的声音非常相似,
er, gr, er, er, hamburger。

好吧,我们一起说,汉堡包,
汉堡包。

我想买一个汉堡。

早餐,午餐,晚餐,早餐。

那最后一个听起来像是一个简短的我,
早餐。

拳头就是这样,当你用手做这个动作时,你
会握拳,因为你很生气。

好吧,我希望你不会对早餐生气,
但它几乎是一样的声音,早餐,

早餐。

然后我们吃午饭,午饭。

确保你的舌头从嘴里伸出
来做 L,午餐。

然后,晚餐,晚餐,晚餐。

你可能听说过晚餐这个词,但我只
听说南方人用这个词,大多数

人只说晚餐,所以我建议
使用最常见的词,晚餐,晚餐。

为您的晚餐,晚餐。

最后,我们有最好的部分,
甜点,甜点。

哦,为什么这个词中间有一个Z

甜点,这里有很多
振动,甜点,甜点,甜点。

好吧,我们需要区分
甜点这个词和沙漠这个词。

沙漠这个词是仙人掌和蛇
生活的地方,但我们不想吃沙漠。

我们想吃甜点,所以请确保
我们的发音正确。

重点是第二个音节,甜点,
甜点。

但是当我们谈论沙子,
仙人掌和蛇时,我们会说沙漠,沙漠。

事实上,重点是第一部分,
沙漠。

和甜点一起吃,我们有巧克力,
巧克力。

这个词的中间有很多声音
被减少了。

所以,我想让它变得简单。

请记住,巧克力迟到,巧克力迟到。

如果你说 choc-o-late,人们会
觉得你有点奇怪,所以一定要

剪掉中间部分,只说 choc-late。

我想要一些巧克力牛奶。

我喜欢热巧克力。

我想每天吃巧克力,巧克力。

你是怎么做的?

您可以单击描述以查看
我们讨论的每个单词的时间戳

也许 16 和 60 这个词
对你来说并不难,但镜子这个词是。

太好了,转到那个时间戳并
大声练习五次。

你能行的。

现在,我有一个问题要问你。

这些单词
中哪个单词对您来说最难发音,

您希望我
在以后的课程中帮助您发音哪些单词?

非常感谢你和我一起学习英语
,下周五我会

在我的 YouTube 频道上再次见到你,上一堂新课。

再见。

下一步是下载我的免费电子书,
成为自信的英语

演讲者的五个步骤。

您将了解如何
自信而流利地说话。

不要忘记订阅我的 YouTube 频道
以获得更多免费课程。

非常感谢,再见。