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What is the hardest word to pronounciate in English

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#1
  • mail
  • 2023/12/07 16:06

For me "literally"

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#6
  • spiderman
  • 2023/12/09 (Sat) 22:58
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This is a bit silly.

It's like a kid playing a game.

#7
  • かな
  • 2023/12/10 (Sun) 06:31
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Worcestershire

The funny thing is, this is a British place name ?
Americans try really hard to pronounce this in a sincere way, but
Brits just go with Wooster. w

#8
  • spiderman
  • 2023/12/10 (Sun) 15:40
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Literally = literally and coastal = littoral have sounds that are not in Japanese: l and r are not in Japanese, and t is a mixture of d, t, r

unlike t in Japanese. Besides, a is not a Japanese a, but a narrow a in the mouth. If you can pronounce these well, you will be closer to native.

Incidentally, the longest non-technical English word is

floccinaucinihilipilification
and refers to the action of saying something is meaningless. Certainly this word doesn't make much sense.

#9
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/12/10 (Sun) 15:47
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The longest word in English is
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosi

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