English pronunciation can feel like a messy puzzle — weird spellings, silent letters, and sounds that don’t exist in your first language. This guide gathers the pieces that matter most, so you can stop guessing and start sounding more natural.
You’ll find around 160 key pronunciation points, from tricky vowel pairs (think ‘ship’ vs. ‘sheep’) to consonant clusters that twist your tongue. Every entry gives you the sound in US IPA, a friendly description, and a practical example sentence. Tap the play button to hear it spoken clearly — because your ears need practice just as much as your mouth.
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Pronunciation sticks better when you learn it inside real phrases. Our free chunk-based English lessons on Yak Yacker get you speaking from the first click — start with Lesson 1: First Greetings and hear how the sounds connect in everyday chatter.
English Pronunciation Quiz
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English Pronunciation Word List
| Word | IPA | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| -ed (past tense) | /t/, /d/, or /ɪd/ | -ed has three pronunciations | /t/ walked, /d/ played, /ɪd/ wanted, needed, landed |
| -ee suffix | Stress on -ee ending (person who receives action) | employEE · trainEE · refugEE · attendEE | |
| -ic / -ical suffix | Stress on syllable before -ic; -ical shifts stress earlier | ecoNOMic · ecoNOMical · phoTOgraph · phoTOgraphic | |
| -ity suffix | Stress on syllable before -ity | familiarITY · possibilITY · realITY · electricITY | |
| -mb (silent b) | b is silent after m at end of word | lamb, climb, thumb, comb, bomb | |
| -s / -es (plural & verbs) | /s/, /z/, or /ɪz/ | plural s and third-person s have three sounds | /s/ cats, /z/ dogs, /ɪz/ buses, watches, rises |
| -tion / -sion | /ʃən/ | -tion and -sion sound like shun | nation, action, vision, decision, television |
| -tion / -sion suffix | Stress usually falls on the syllable before -tion/-sion | inforMAtion · deciSION · eduCAtion · teleVIsion | |
| /æ/ | /æ/ | short a, open mouth, as in cat | cat, map, laugh, plaid, half (varies) |
| /aɪ/ | /aɪ/ | eye glide, as in five | five, time, night, buy, height |
| /aʊ/ | /aʊ/ | ow glide, as in now | now, house, out, cow, flower |
| /ɑ/ | /ɑ/ | open ah, as in hot | hot, father, calm, spa, drama |
| /ɑr/ | /ɑr/ | ar sound, as in car | car, farm, heart, start, hard |
| /b/ | /b/ | voiced lip pop, as in bad | bad, baby, rub, cab |
| /d/ | /d/ | voiced tongue tap, as in did | did, dog, ladder, bed |
| /ð/ | /ð/ | voiced th, as in this | this, that, mother, breathe, smooth |
| /dʒ/ | /dʒ/ | j sound, as in jump | jump, job, age, bridge, giant |
| /eɪ/ | /eɪ/ | ay glide, as in say | say, day, rain, weigh, break |
| /ə/ | /ə/ | schwa, unstressed uh, as in about | about, banana, sofa, circus, photograph |
| /ɛ/ | /ɛ/ | short e, as in bed | bed, head, said, any, friend |
| /ɛr/ | /ɛr/ | air sound, as in hair | hair, care, there, fair, wear |
| /ɚ/ | /ɚ/ | r-colored schwa, as in mother | mother, butter, doctor, paper, never |
| /ɝ/ | /ɝ/ | stressed er, as in bird | bird, word, nurse, early, learn |
| /f/ | /f/ | voiceless lip-teeth friction, as in fan | fan, phone, laugh, off, graph |
| /g/ | /g/ | voiced back stop, as in go | go, game, egg, bigger |



