50 MORE Words Indians Pronounce Wrong

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50 MORE Words Indians Pronounce Wrong

Part 2 — 50 additional words that trip up Indian English speakers every day!

🔤 50 Words 📋 5 Groups 🇮🇳 Hindi Guide 🎮 Quiz 📏 5 Rules

💡 Why Learn 50 MORE Words Indians Pronounce Wrong?

You mastered the first 50 — now here are 50 MORE words that Indians get wrong! These are slightly more advanced words that come up in school, office, and daily life. From ‘chaos’ (it’s KAY-os, not CHAY-os!) to ‘mischievous’ (3 syllables, not 4!) — these mistakes are everywhere.

This Part 2 list focuses on words Indians use in professional and academic settings — the words that matter most for interviews, presentations, and competitive exams. Fix these and you’ll sound impressively polished!

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Office & Professional Words (10 Words)

#1
hierarchy
❌ Indians say: HI-erarchy
✅ Correct: HY-uh-rar-kee
🇮🇳 Hindi: हाइ-अ-रार-की
💡 4 syllables, not 3
“Every company has a hierarchy.”
#2
colleague
❌ Indians say: KOLL-eeg-ue
✅ Correct: KOL-eeg
🇮🇳 Hindi: कॉल-ईग
💡 UE is silent!
“My colleague helped me finish the project.”
#3
niche
❌ Indians say: NITCH
✅ Correct: NEESH (UK) / NITCH (US)
🇮🇳 Hindi: नीश / निच
💡 Both are accepted now
“Find your niche in the market.”
#4
rapport
❌ Indians say: ra-PORT
✅ Correct: ra-POR
🇮🇳 Hindi: रा-पॉर
💡 T is silent! French word
“Build good rapport with clients.”
#5
epitome
❌ Indians say: EPI-tome
✅ Correct: ih-PIT-uh-mee
🇮🇳 Hindi: इ-पिट-अ-मी
💡 4 syllables! Not 3!
“She is the epitome of kindness.”
#6
miscellaneous
❌ Indians say: MISCEL-laneous
✅ Correct: mis-uh-LAY-nee-us
🇮🇳 Hindi: मिस-अ-ले-नी-अस
💡 5 syllables, stress on LAY
“File this under miscellaneous.”
#7
remuneration
❌ Indians say: re-MUNE-ration
✅ Correct: rih-myoo-nuh-RAY-shun
🇮🇳 Hindi: रि-म्यू-न-रे-शन
💡 5 syllables! Salary/pay
“The remuneration package is attractive.”
#8
simultaneously
❌ Indians say: SIMUL-taneously
✅ Correct: sy-mul-TAY-nee-us-lee
🇮🇳 Hindi: साइ-मल-टे-नी-अस-ली
💡 6 syllables!
“Both events happened simultaneously.”
#9
entrepreneur
❌ Indians say: ENTRE-preneur
✅ Correct: on-truh-pruh-NUR
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऑन-ट्र-प्र-नर
💡 French! ON not EN
“She’s a successful entrepreneur.”
#10
deteriorate
❌ Indians say: de-TERIOR-ate
✅ Correct: dih-TEER-ee-uh-rayt
🇮🇳 Hindi: डि-टीर-ई-अ-रेट
💡 5 syllables, stress on TEER
“The building has deteriorated.”
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Everyday Words Indians Get Wrong (10 Words)

#11
chaos
❌ Indians say: CHAY-os
✅ Correct: KAY-os
🇮🇳 Hindi: के-ऑस
💡 CH = K (Greek origin!)
“The traffic was total chaos.”
#12
mischievous
❌ Indians say: mis-CHEEV-ee-us
✅ Correct: MIS-chuh-vus
🇮🇳 Hindi: मिस-चि-वस
💡 3 syllables only! No ‘ee’ in the middle
“The mischievous boy hid the chalk.”
#13
pronunciation
❌ Indians say: pro-NOUN-ciation
✅ Correct: pruh-NUN-see-AY-shun
🇮🇳 Hindi: प्र-नन-सी-ए-शन
💡 NUN not NOUN!
“Work on your pronunciation.”
#14
specific
❌ Indians say: pa-SIFIC
✅ Correct: spuh-SIF-ik
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्प-सिफ़-इक
💡 SP at start, not P! Different from Pacific
“Give a specific example.”
#15
etcetera
❌ Indians say: EK-cetera
✅ Correct: et-SET-er-uh
🇮🇳 Hindi: एट-सेट-अर-अ
💡 ET not EK! Latin ‘et’ = ‘and’
“Bring pens, pencils, etcetera.”
#16
jewellery
❌ Indians say: JEWEL-ry
✅ Correct: JOO-ul-ree
🇮🇳 Hindi: जू-अल-री
💡 3 syllables, OO not EW
“She loves gold jewellery.”
#17
moustache
❌ Indians say: MOOSE-tache
✅ Correct: muh-STASH / MUS-tash
🇮🇳 Hindi: म-स्टैश
💡 Stress varies, but OU ≠ OO
“Grandpa has a thick moustache.”
#18
catastrophe
❌ Indians say: CATA-stroph
✅ Correct: kuh-TAS-truh-fee
🇮🇳 Hindi: क-टैस-ट्र-फ़ी
💡 4 syllables, E is NOT silent!
“The flood was a catastrophe.”
#19
hyperbole
❌ Indians say: HYPER-bowl
✅ Correct: hy-PUR-buh-lee
🇮🇳 Hindi: हाइ-पर-ब-ली
💡 4 syllables! E is NOT silent!
“Saying ‘I’m starving’ is a hyperbole.”
#20
albeit
❌ Indians say: ALL-bite
✅ Correct: awl-BEE-it
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऑल-बी-इट
💡 3 syllables, means ‘although’
“It’s a good plan, albeit expensive.”
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Academic & Exam Words (10 Words)

#21
paradigm
❌ Indians say: PARA-dig-m
✅ Correct: PAR-uh-dyme
🇮🇳 Hindi: पैर-अ-डाइम
💡 G is silent! IGM = ‘dyme’
“A paradigm shift in education.”
#22
phenomenon
❌ Indians say: PHENO-menon
✅ Correct: fih-NOM-ih-non
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ि-नॉम-इ-नन
💡 4 syllables, PH = F
“Lightning is a natural phenomenon.”
#23
curriculum
❌ Indians say: CURRY-culum
✅ Correct: kuh-RIK-yoo-lum
🇮🇳 Hindi: क-रिक-यू-लम
💡 Stress on RIK
“The curriculum was updated.”
#24
algorithm
❌ Indians say: ALGO-rithm
✅ Correct: AL-guh-rith-um
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऐल-ग-रिद-अम
💡 4 syllables, TH = voiced
“Google uses complex algorithms.”
#25
documentary
❌ Indians say: DOCU-mentary
✅ Correct: dok-yoo-MEN-tuh-ree
🇮🇳 Hindi: डॉक-यू-मेन-ट-री
💡 5 syllables, stress on MEN
“We watched a wildlife documentary.”
#26
synonym
❌ Indians say: SYNO-nym
✅ Correct: SIN-uh-nim
🇮🇳 Hindi: सिन-अ-निम
💡 3 syllables, Y = short I
“‘Happy’ and ‘glad’ are synonyms.”
#27
anonymous
❌ Indians say: a-NON-ymous
✅ Correct: uh-NON-ih-mus
🇮🇳 Hindi: अ-नॉन-इ-मस
💡 4 syllables
“The donor remained anonymous.”
#28
archaeology
❌ Indians say: ARCHA-eology
✅ Correct: ar-kee-OL-uh-jee
🇮🇳 Hindi: आर-की-ऑल-जी
💡 CH = K! AE = EE
“Archaeology reveals ancient cultures.”
#29
aesthetic
❌ Indians say: AES-thetic
✅ Correct: es-THET-ik
🇮🇳 Hindi: एस-थेट-इक
💡 AE = E, stress on THET
“The café has a nice aesthetic.”
#30
rhetoric
❌ Indians say: RHE-toric
✅ Correct: RET-er-ik
🇮🇳 Hindi: रेट-अर-इक
💡 RH = R only, H silent
“His speech was full of rhetoric.”
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Food, Fashion & Culture (10 Words)

#31
genre
❌ Indians say: JEN-ner
✅ Correct: ZHON-ruh
🇮🇳 Hindi: ज़ॉन-रा
💡 French! Soft ZH, not hard J
“What genre of books do you like?”
#32
caramel
❌ Indians say: KARA-mel
✅ Correct: KAR-uh-mul / KAR-mul
🇮🇳 Hindi: कार-मल
💡 2 or 3 syllables, both OK
“Caramel popcorn is delicious.”
#33
debris
❌ Indians say: DEB-ris
✅ Correct: duh-BREE / DEB-ree
🇮🇳 Hindi: ड-ब्री
💡 French! S is silent!
“Clear the debris after the storm.”
#34
cache
❌ Indians say: CASH-ay
✅ Correct: KASH
🇮🇳 Hindi: कैश
💡 Sounds exactly like ‘cash’!
“Clear your browser cache.”
#35
amateur
❌ Indians say: AMA-teur
✅ Correct: AM-uh-tur / AM-uh-chur
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऐम-अ-टर
💡 3 syllables
“He’s an amateur photographer.”
#36
unique
❌ Indians say: YOO-neek
✅ Correct: yoo-NEEK
🇮🇳 Hindi: यू-नीक
💡 Stress on NEEK, not YOO
“Every child is unique.”
#37
prestigious
❌ Indians say: pres-TIG-ious
✅ Correct: pre-STIJ-us
🇮🇳 Hindi: प्रे-स्टिज-अस
💡 3 syllables, TIGI = ‘stij’
“IIT is a prestigious institute.”
#38
accessory
❌ Indians say: ak-SESS-ory
✅ Correct: ak-SES-uh-ree
🇮🇳 Hindi: अक-सेस-अ-री
💡 4 syllables
“She loves fashion accessories.”
#39
opaque
❌ Indians say: oh-PAYK
✅ Correct: oh-PAYK
🇮🇳 Hindi: ओ-पेक
💡 Actually correct! QUE = K
“The glass is opaque — you can’t see through.”
#40
antique
❌ Indians say: AN-teek
✅ Correct: an-TEEK
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऐन-टीक
💡 Stress on TEEK
“This is an antique clock.”
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Science & Tech Words (10 Words)

#41
genome
❌ Indians say: JEE-nome
✅ Correct: JEE-nohm
🇮🇳 Hindi: जी-नोम
💡 O sounds like ‘oh’
“Scientists decoded the human genome.”
#42
data
❌ Indians say: DAA-ta
✅ Correct: DAY-tuh (UK) / DAT-uh (US)
🇮🇳 Hindi: डे-टा / डैट-अ
💡 Both accepted!
“Analyse the data carefully.”
#43
nuclear
❌ Indians say: NOO-kyoo-lar
✅ Correct: NOO-klee-ur
🇮🇳 Hindi: न्यू-क्ली-अर
💡 NOT ‘nucular’! LEE not LU
“Nuclear energy is powerful.”
#44
vaccine
❌ Indians say: VAK-seen
✅ Correct: vak-SEEN / VAK-seen
🇮🇳 Hindi: वैक-सीन
💡 Both stress patterns OK
“The vaccine saved millions of lives.”
#45
meme
❌ Indians say: MEE-mee
✅ Correct: MEEM
🇮🇳 Hindi: मीम
💡 One syllable! Rhymes with ‘seem’
“That meme was hilarious!”
#46
GIF
❌ Indians say: JIFF
✅ Correct: GIF (hard G) / JIFF
🇮🇳 Hindi: गिफ़ / जिफ़
💡 Both accepted! Creator said JIFF, most say GIF
“She sent me a funny GIF.”
#47
cache
❌ Indians say: CASH-ay
✅ Correct: KASH
🇮🇳 Hindi: कैश
💡 Sounds like ‘cash’, NOT ‘cash-ay’
“Clear the cache to fix the problem.”
#48
algorithm
❌ Indians say: ALGO-rithm
✅ Correct: AL-guh-rith-um
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऐल-ग-रिद-अम
💡 4 syllables
“AI uses machine learning algorithms.”
#49
WiFi
❌ Indians say: WY-fy
✅ Correct: WY-fy
🇮🇳 Hindi: वाइ-फ़ाइ
💡 Correct! Short for Wireless Fidelity
“Is there WiFi in this café?”
#50
Bluetooth
❌ Indians say: BLUE-tooth
✅ Correct: BLOO-tooth
🇮🇳 Hindi: ब्लू-टूथ
💡 Named after a Viking king!
“Connect your phone via Bluetooth.”

📏 Rules & Patterns

Greek CH = K (Always!)

In Greek-origin words, CH always sounds like K: chaos, character, chemistry, chronic, archive, echo.

chaos (KAY-os), archaeology (ar-kee-OL), chronicle (KRON), echo (EK-oh)

Words Ending in -E: Silent or Not?

Most English words have silent final E (cake, time). But Greek/French words sometimes pronounce it: epitome, catastrophe, hyperbole.

Silent E: cake, time | Spoken E: epitome (ih-PIT-uh-mee), catastrophe (kuh-TAS-truh-fee)

NUN Not NOUN in ‘Pronunciation’

One of the most ironic mistakes: mispronouncing ‘pronunciation’. It’s pruh-NUN-see-AY-shun, not pro-NOUN-ciation.

pronunciation = pruh-NUN-see-AY-shun (NUN, not NOUN!)

Silent G Before M

In words ending in -GM, the G is silent: paradigm, diaphragm, phlegm.

paradigm (PAR-uh-dyme), diaphragm (DY-uh-fram), phlegm (FLEM)

French Words Keep French Sounds

Many advanced English words are French: genre (ZHON-ruh), debris (duh-BREE), rapport (ra-POR), niche (NEESH).

genre, debris, rapport, niche, cache, amateur, unique, prestige

🎮 Quiz — Test Your Knowledge!

Question 1 of 10
‘Chaos’ — CH sounds like:
ACH (church)
BK (KAY-os)
CSH
Question 2 of 10
‘Mischievous’ has how many syllables?
A3 (MIS-chuh-vus)
B4 (mis-CHEEV-ee-us)
C2
Question 3 of 10
‘Epitome’ — is final E silent?
AYes — EPI-tome
BNo — ih-PIT-uh-mee (4 syllables)
CDepends
Question 4 of 10
‘Pronunciation’ — correct middle sound:
ANOUN
BNUN
CNON
Question 5 of 10
‘Genre’ is said as:
AJEN-ner
BZHON-ruh
CJEN-ree
Question 6 of 10
‘Paradigm’ — G is:
APronounced
BSilent
CHalf-heard
Question 7 of 10
‘Et cetera’ starts with:
AEK
BET
CECK
Question 8 of 10
‘Cache’ sounds like:
ACASH-ay
BKASH (like cash)
CCATCH
Question 9 of 10
‘Hierarchy’ has how many syllables?
A3
B4 (HY-uh-rar-kee)
C5
Question 10 of 10
‘Debris’ — is S pronounced?
AYes
BNo — duh-BREE (French!)
CSometimes

🧠 Parent Tips

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One Word Per Day

Pick one word each morning. Use it in 3 sentences during the day. Consistent practice beats cramming!

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Learn the Patterns

Don’t memorize each word separately — learn the rules above. Once you know “K before N = silent K”, you’ll get ALL those words right!

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Watch & Listen

English cartoons and movies help kids hear correct pronunciation naturally. Turn on subtitles so they connect spelling with sound.

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Encourage, Don’t Correct Harshly

Say “Actually, this word is said like…” gently. Never mock a child for mispronouncing — confidence matters more than perfection.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Part 2 harder than Part 1?

Part 2 focuses on academic, professional, and French-origin words that Indians encounter in higher education and workplaces. These words have more syllables, unusual stress patterns, and silent letters.

Why do so many English words come from French?

After the Norman Conquest in 1066, French became the language of English courts and government for 300 years. About 30% of English words come from French, especially in law, food, fashion, and culture.

Is it ‘NEESH’ or ‘NITCH’ for niche?

NEESH is the original French pronunciation (preferred in UK). NITCH is the anglicized American pronunciation. Both are accepted in modern English. Use whichever feels natural.

Why does the -E in ‘epitome’ get pronounced?

Epitome comes from Greek ‘epitome’ where the final E was always pronounced. Unlike native English words where final E is silent (cake, time), Greek words often keep the E sound: epitome, catastrophe, hyperbole.

What’s the most embarrassing mispronunciation?

Probably mispronouncing ‘pronunciation’ itself (saying pro-NOUN-ciation). Other cringe-worthy ones: saying ‘EK-cetera’ for et cetera, ‘CHAY-os’ for chaos, and ‘EPI-tome’ for epitome.

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