50 Words Indians Pronounce Wrong

50 Words Indians Pronounce Wrong | Correct Pronunciation Guide
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50 English Words Indians Pronounce Wrong

Correct pronunciation with Hindi guide, tips, and interactive quiz — stop making these mistakes today!

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💡 Why Do Indians Mispronounce English Words?

Don’t feel bad — it happens to almost every Indian! English spelling and pronunciation often don’t match. The word “knife” has a silent K, “psychology” has a silent P, and “colonel” is pronounced like “kernel”! Add to that our Mother Tongue Influence (MTI) — Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi all have different sound patterns than English. So we naturally say words the way they look, not the way they sound.

The good news? Once you learn the correct pronunciation, you’ll never forget it! This page covers the 50 most commonly mispronounced words in India, organized in 6 easy groups. Each word shows the wrong way (how Indians say it), the correct way, Hindi transliteration, a helpful tip, and an example sentence. Let’s fix these mistakes one word at a time!

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Silent Letters — Letters You See But Don’t Say

#1
knife
❌ Indians say: KA-nife
✅ Correct: NIFE
🇮🇳 Hindi: नाइफ़
💡 The K is SILENT before N!
“Use a knife to cut the apple.”
#2
psychology
❌ Indians say: P-sai-ko-logy
✅ Correct: sy-KOL-uh-jee
🇮🇳 Hindi: साइ-कॉल-जी
💡 The P is SILENT before S!
“She wants to study psychology in college.”
#3
receipt
❌ Indians say: ri-SEEPT
✅ Correct: ri-SEET
🇮🇳 Hindi: रि-सीट
💡 The P is SILENT!
“Always keep the receipt after shopping.”
#4
Wednesday
❌ Indians say: Wed-NES-day
✅ Correct: WENZ-day
🇮🇳 Hindi: वेन्ज़-डे
💡 The D and second E are SILENT!
“Our drawing class is on Wednesday.”
#5
salmon
❌ Indians say: SAL-mon
✅ Correct: SAM-un
🇮🇳 Hindi: सैम-अन
💡 The L is SILENT!
“Salmon is a healthy fish to eat.”
#6
doubt
❌ Indians say: DOWBT
✅ Correct: DOWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: डाउट
💡 The B is SILENT!
“I have no doubt you will pass the exam.”
#7
island
❌ Indians say: IS-land
✅ Correct: EYE-lund
🇮🇳 Hindi: आइ-लंड
💡 The S is SILENT!
“Sri Lanka is a beautiful island country.”
#8
often
❌ Indians say: OFF-ten
✅ Correct: OFF-en
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऑफ़-अन
💡 The T is SILENT!
“I often go to the park in the evening.”
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Vowel Traps — Vowels That Sound Different

#9
women
❌ Indians say: WO-men
✅ Correct: WIM-in
🇮🇳 Hindi: विम-इन
💡 The O sounds like I! (Different from “woman” = WUH-mun)
“Many women in India are teachers.”
#10
breakfast
❌ Indians say: BRAYK-fast
✅ Correct: BREK-fust
🇮🇳 Hindi: ब्रेक-फ़स्ट
💡 “Break” sounds like “brek” here, not “brayk”!
“Don’t skip breakfast — it’s the most important meal!”
#11
bowl
❌ Indians say: BOW-ul (like “cow”)
✅ Correct: BOHL (rhymes with “hole”)
🇮🇳 Hindi: बोल
💡 Rhymes with “hole” and “soul”, not with “cow”!
“Pour the soup into a bowl.”
#12
recipe
❌ Indians say: re-SYPE
✅ Correct: RES-ih-pee
🇮🇳 Hindi: रेस-इ-पी (3 syllables!)
💡 3 syllables, not 2! Ends in “pee” not “pipe”.
“Grandma has the best recipe for dal.”
#13
suite
❌ Indians say: SOOT (like suit)
✅ Correct: SWEET
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्वीट
💡 “Suite” (hotel room) = SWEET. “Suit” (clothes) = SOOT.
“We booked a suite at the Taj Hotel.”
#14
tomb
❌ Indians say: TOM-b
✅ Correct: TOOM
🇮🇳 Hindi: टूम
💡 B is silent, O sounds like OO!
“The Taj Mahal is a famous tomb in India.”
#15
bury
❌ Indians say: BUH-ree
✅ Correct: BEH-ree (like “berry”)
🇮🇳 Hindi: बेरी
💡 Sounds exactly like “berry” — the fruit!
“The dog likes to bury bones in the garden.”
#16
gauge
❌ Indians say: GAW-j / GOG
✅ Correct: GAYJ
🇮🇳 Hindi: गेज
💡 Rhymes with “cage” and “page”!
“Check the fuel gauge before the trip.”
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Stress Mistakes — Wrong Syllable Emphasized

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comfortable
❌ Indians say: com-FOR-table (4 syllables)
✅ Correct: KUMF-tuh-bul (3 syllables)
🇮🇳 Hindi: कम्फ़-ट-बल
💡 Only 3 syllables! Skip the “or”.
“This sofa is very comfortable.”
#18
vegetable
❌ Indians say: VEJ-ee-TABLE (4 syllables)
✅ Correct: VEJ-tuh-bul (3 syllables)
🇮🇳 Hindi: वेज-ट-बल
💡 Only 3 syllables! Skip the middle “e”.
“Eat your vegetables, they’re healthy!”
#19
photography
❌ Indians say: PHO-to-graphy
✅ Correct: fuh-TOG-ruh-fee
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़-टॉग-र-फ़ी
💡 Stress on TOG, not PHO!
“She is learning photography in school.”
#20
determine
❌ Indians say: DE-ter-mine
✅ Correct: dih-TUR-min
🇮🇳 Hindi: डि-टर-मिन
💡 Stress on TUR, not DE!
“Hard work will determine your success.”
#21
develop
❌ Indians say: DEV-lop
✅ Correct: dih-VEL-up
🇮🇳 Hindi: डि-वेल-अप
💡 Stress on VEL, not DEV!
“India is a developing country.”
#22
police
❌ Indians say: PO-lees
✅ Correct: puh-LEES
🇮🇳 Hindi: प-लीस
💡 Stress on LEES, not PO!
“Call the police if there’s an emergency.”
#23
event
❌ Indians say: EE-vent
✅ Correct: ih-VENT
🇮🇳 Hindi: इ-वेंट
💡 Quick “ih” at start, stress on VENT!
“The school annual day is a big event.”
#24
hotel
❌ Indians say: HO-tel
✅ Correct: hoh-TEL
🇮🇳 Hindi: हो-टेल
💡 Stress on TEL, not HO!
“We stayed at a nice hotel in Goa.”
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Foreign Origins — French, Latin & Greek Words

#25
genre
❌ Indians say: JEN-ner
✅ Correct: ZHON-ruh
🇮🇳 Hindi: ज़ॉन-रा (French word!)
💡 French origin! Soft “zh” sound, not hard “j”.
“What genre of movies do you like?”
#26
entrepreneur
❌ Indians say: en-ter-PREN-yoor
✅ Correct: on-truh-pruh-NUR
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऑन-ट्र-प्र-नर
💡 French word! Starts with “on”, not “en”.
“My father is an entrepreneur — he started his own business.”
#27
colonel
❌ Indians say: ko-LO-nel
✅ Correct: KUR-nul
🇮🇳 Hindi: कर-नल
💡 Sounds like “kernel” — nothing like the spelling!
“My grandfather was a colonel in the army.”
#28
choir
❌ Indians say: CHO-ire
✅ Correct: KWIRE (like “acquire” without “ac”)
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्वाइर
💡 CH sounds like K here! “Kwire”.
“She sings in the school choir.”
#29
ballet
❌ Indians say: BAL-let
✅ Correct: ba-LAY
🇮🇳 Hindi: बा-ले
💡 French! T is silent, stress on LAY.
“She takes ballet dance classes after school.”
#30
debut
❌ Indians say: de-BUT
✅ Correct: day-BYOO
🇮🇳 Hindi: डे-ब्यू
💡 French! Sounds like “day-byoo”.
“The actor made his debut in a Hindi movie.”
#31
bouquet
❌ Indians say: bo-QUET
✅ Correct: boo-KAY
🇮🇳 Hindi: बू-के
💡 French! T is silent, ends in “kay”.
“He gave her a bouquet of roses.”
#32
pizza
❌ Indians say: PIZ-za
✅ Correct: PEET-sah
🇮🇳 Hindi: पीट-सा
💡 Italian! “ZZ” sounds like “ts”.
“Let’s order a pizza for the party!”
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School & Daily Words — Everyday Mistakes

#33
library
❌ Indians say: LIE-berry
✅ Correct: LIE-bruh-ree
🇮🇳 Hindi: लाइ-ब्र-री
💡 3 syllables! Don’t skip the middle “r”.
“Let’s go to the library and borrow books.”
#34
February
❌ Indians say: FEB-yoo-ary
✅ Correct: FEB-roo-eh-ree
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ेब-रू-अ-री
💡 Don’t skip the first R!
“February is the shortest month of the year.”
#35
asked
❌ Indians say: ASS-ked
✅ Correct: ASKT (one syllable!)
🇮🇳 Hindi: आस्क्ट
💡 Only 1 syllable! The -ed sounds like “t”.
“She asked the teacher a question.”
#36
clothes
❌ Indians say: klo-THEES
✅ Correct: KLOHZ (almost like “close”)
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्लोज़
💡 One syllable! TH is barely heard.
“Pack warm clothes for the trip to Shimla.”
#37
iron
❌ Indians say: AI-ron
✅ Correct: AI-urn
🇮🇳 Hindi: आइ-अर्न
💡 R is very soft, almost “ai-un”!
“Please iron my school uniform.”
#38
vehicle
❌ Indians say: VEE-hickle
✅ Correct: VEE-uh-kul
🇮🇳 Hindi: वी-अ-कल
💡 H is silent! “VEE-uh-kul”, not “vee-HICKLE”.
“Papa’s vehicle is parked outside.”
#39
almond
❌ Indians say: AL-mond
✅ Correct: AH-mund
🇮🇳 Hindi: आ-मंड
💡 The L is SILENT!
“Eat almonds daily — they’re good for the brain.”
#40
schedule
❌ Indians say: SKED-yool
✅ Correct: SHED-yool (British) / SKED-jool (American)
🇮🇳 Hindi: शेड-यूल / स्केड-जूल
💡 Both are correct! British = SHED, American = SKED.
“What is your exam schedule this month?”
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Food & Kitchen Words — Tasty Mistakes

#41
quinoa
❌ Indians say: kwi-NO-ah
✅ Correct: KEEN-wah
🇮🇳 Hindi: कीन-वा
💡 Only 2 syllables! “KEEN-wah”.
“Quinoa salad is a healthy lunch option.”
#42
croissant
❌ Indians say: kro-SANT
✅ Correct: kwah-SON
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्वा-सॉं
💡 French! T is silent, “kwah-SON”.
“I had a chocolate croissant for breakfast.”
#43
herb
❌ Indians say: HERB (with H)
✅ Correct: URB (American, H silent) / HURB (British)
🇮🇳 Hindi: अर्ब / हर्ब
💡 Americans say “urb” (silent H), British say “hurb”.
“Add fresh herbs to make the dish tastier.”
#44
lettuce
❌ Indians say: LET-yoos
✅ Correct: LET-is
🇮🇳 Hindi: लेट-इस
💡 Ends in “is” not “yoos”!
“Put some lettuce in the sandwich.”
#45
cuisine
❌ Indians say: KWEE-zeen
✅ Correct: kwih-ZEEN
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्वि-ज़ीन
💡 Stress on ZEEN! French origin.
“Indian cuisine is famous all over the world.”
#46
cinnamon
❌ Indians say: SIN-na-mon
✅ Correct: SIN-uh-mun
🇮🇳 Hindi: सिन-अ-मन
💡 3 quick syllables, soft ending.
“Add cinnamon powder to the chai.”
#47
worcestershire
❌ Indians say: WOR-cester-shire
✅ Correct: WUS-tuh-shur
🇮🇳 Hindi: वुस-ट-शर
💡 Only 3 syllables! Most letters are silent!
“Add Worcestershire sauce to the soup.”
#48
yoghurt
❌ Indians say: yo-GURT
✅ Correct: YOG-urt
🇮🇳 Hindi: यॉग-अर्ट
💡 Stress on YOG, not GURT!
“Have some yoghurt with your meal — it’s good for digestion.”
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Bonus — Two Tricky Ones!

#49
queue
❌ Indians say: KYOO-yoo
✅ Correct: KYOO (just one syllable!)
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्यू
💡 4 of the 5 letters are SILENT! Only “Q” is pronounced!
“Stand in the queue and wait for your turn.”
#50
yacht
❌ Indians say: YA-cht
✅ Correct: YOT
🇮🇳 Hindi: यॉट
💡 “CH” is completely SILENT!
“Rich people travel on a private yacht.”

📏 5 Rules That Fix 80% of Pronunciation Mistakes

Rule 1: Silent Letters Follow Patterns

K is silent before N (knife, knee, knock). B is silent after M (climb, thumb, bomb). P is silent before S (psychology, pneumonia). W is silent before R (write, wrong, wrist).

Remember: KN = N, MB = M, PS = S, WR = R

Rule 2: -TION is Always “shun”

Nation = NAY-shun. Station = STAY-shun. Education = ed-yoo-KAY-shun. Information = in-for-MAY-shun. Never say “tee-on”!

TION = shun | SION = zhun (vision, television)

Rule 3: -ED Endings Have 3 Sounds

“Walked” = walkt (T sound). “Played” = playd (D sound). “Wanted” = want-id (ID sound). After T or D, say “id”. After voiceless sounds, say “t”. After voiced sounds, say “d”.

T/D + ed = “id” | Voiceless + ed = “t” | Voiced + ed = “d”

Rule 4: Nouns = First Syllable Stress, Verbs = Second

REcord (noun: a music record) vs reCORD (verb: to record). PREsent (noun: a gift) vs preSENT (verb: to present). This rule works for many words!

RE-cord (noun) vs re-CORD (verb) | PRE-sent vs pre-SENT

Rule 5: French Words Keep French Rules

Many English words come from French. In French words: T at the end is silent (ballet, debut, bouquet). ET sounds like “ay” (buffet, gourmet). Final consonants are usually silent.

Ballet = ba-LAY | Debut = day-BYOO | Bouquet = boo-KAY

🎮 Quiz — Test Your Pronunciation!

Question 1 of 10
How do you correctly pronounce “receipt”?
Ari-SEEPT
Bri-SEET
CREE-sait
Question 2 of 10
“Colonel” sounds like:
AKUR-nul
Bko-LO-nel
CKOL-nel
Question 3 of 10
How many syllables in “comfortable”?
A4 (com-for-ta-ble)
B2 (comf-table)
C3 (kumf-tuh-bul)
Question 4 of 10
“Women” is correctly pronounced as:
AWO-men
BWIM-in
CWOO-men
Question 5 of 10
Which letter is silent in “island”?
AS
BL
CD
Question 6 of 10
“Quinoa” is correctly said as:
Akwi-NO-ah
BKWIN-oh-ah
CKEEN-wah
Question 7 of 10
“Queue” is pronounced as just:
AKWEE-yoo
BKYOO
CKAY-yoo
Question 8 of 10
“-TION” at the end of a word sounds like:
A“shun”
B“tee-on”
C“chun”
Question 9 of 10
“Debut” is a French word pronounced as:
Ade-BUT
BDEB-yoot
Cday-BYOO
Question 10 of 10
“Breakfast” is correctly said as:
ABRAYK-fast
BBREK-fust
CBRE-ak-fast

🧠 Parent Tips — Fix Pronunciation at Home

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One Word Per Day

Pick one word from this list each morning. Use it in 3 sentences during the day. In 50 days, your child will master all 50 words!

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Watch English Shows with Subtitles

Kids naturally pick up correct pronunciation from cartoons and movies. Turn on English subtitles so they connect spelling with sound.

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Record & Compare

Record your child saying the word, then play the correct pronunciation online. Let them hear the difference themselves — it’s very effective!

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Don’t Laugh at Mistakes

Never mock a child for mispronouncing. Gently correct: “Actually, it’s said like BREK-fust. Try it!” Encouragement builds confidence.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why do Indians mispronounce English words?

Mother Tongue Influence (MTI) is the main reason. Hindi and other Indian languages have different sound patterns. Also, English spelling often doesn’t match pronunciation — “knife” has a silent K, “colonel” sounds like “kernel”. Limited exposure to native speech adds to the challenge.

How many silent letters are in English?

Almost every letter in the alphabet can be silent! Common ones: K (knife), B (thumb), W (write), P (psychology), H (honest), G (gnaw), L (salmon), T (often), S (island), C (muscle).

How to improve English pronunciation for kids?

Practice one word per day, watch English cartoons with subtitles, listen to correct pronunciation online, do role-play, and use this guide with Hindi transliteration. Consistency beats intensity!

What are the most mispronounced words in India?

Pizza (PEET-sah), receipt (ri-SEET), Wednesday (WENZ-day), women (WIM-in), colonel (KUR-nul), comfortable (KUMF-tuh-bul), and entrepreneur (on-truh-pruh-NUR) are among the top mispronounced words.

Is Indian English pronunciation wrong?

Indian English is a valid variety! However, learning standard British/American pronunciations helps with clarity, competitive exams, job interviews, and international communication — while keeping your natural accent.

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