More Mispronounced Words: Part 2 – F Through J
Several weeks ago I posted aboutten words from A through E that are commonly mispronounced. This post continues with some words from F through J that are often mispronounced:
foliage — The word has three syllables. Say FO-LI-UJ, not FOL-UJ. And certainly not FOIL-UJ.
forte — There are two words spelled this way. One comes from Italian and the other from French. The Italian word is a musical term meaning “loud” and is pronounced with two syllables, FOR-TAY. The French word, an adjective meaning “strength” or “strong point,” is pronounced with one syllable: FORT.
federal— This word should really be pronounced with all its three syllables: FEDERAL, not FED-RAL.
frustrate— Yes, it is frustrating to hear people pronounce this word as if the R were silent. It is FRUSTRATE, not FUS-TRATE.
gala — This word is pronounced GAY-LUH, even if it might sound fancier to pronounce it GAH-LUH.
GIF (graphics interchange format) — Those short social media videos are pronounced with a hard G, not JIF.
gyro– This one is not pronounced like gyroscope, This Greek treat is pronounced YEE-ROH and was added to the dictionary this year.
Halloween – This word derives from “Hallowed Evening,” or “holy evening.” It is not pronounced as HOLLO-WEEN, but rather HALLO-WEEN.
height – Not to be confused with width, which ends in a TH, height ends with only a T. It is HEIGHT, NOT HEIGHTH.
heinous— Meaning very bad, the word is pronounced HAY-NUS, not HEE-NUS or HEEN-I-US.
hummus— This yummy spread made out of chickpeas is pronounced HOOM-US. There is not HUMMING in it.
jewelry – The word has three syllables and is pronounced the way it is spelled: JEW-EL-RY. It is not pronounced JEW-EL-ER-Y, JEWL-RY, or JEW-LER-Y.