Travel & Transport Words Pronunciation
50 travel words Indians mispronounce — from vehicle to itinerary, queue to chauffeur!
💡 Why Learn Travel & Transport Words Pronunciation?
Travelling is stressful enough without mispronouncing every word at the airport! From ‘vehicle’ (not VEE-HICKLE!) to ‘itinerary’ (5 syllables, not 4) to ‘queue’ (just KYOO!) — travel vocabulary is packed with pronunciation traps that embarrass Indians abroad.
Whether you’re at an airport, train station, hotel, or rental car counter — these 50 words will ensure your child communicates clearly. Many of these are French-origin words (chauffeur, route, depot) which follow French pronunciation rules!
Airport & Flight Words (10 Words)
Vehicle & Road Words (10 Words)
Hotel & Accommodation Words (10 Words)
Train & Bus Words (10 Words)
Directions & Navigation (10 Words)
📏 Rules & Patterns
French Travel Words: Final T/S Often Silent
Many travel words are French: depot (T silent), debut (T silent), chauffeur (CH = SH).
Silent Letters in Travel Words
Queue (UEUE silent!), aisle (S silent), yacht (CH silent), vehicle (H silent).
-AGE Ending = ‘ij’ Not ‘age’
The suffix -age is usually short: ‘ij’, not a full ‘age’ sound.
Stress Patterns in Long Travel Words
Multi-syllable travel words need correct stress placement.
UK vs US: Route, Garage, Depot
Some travel words differ: route (ROOT/ROWT), garage (guh-RAZH/guh-RAJ), depot (DEP-oh/DEE-poh).
🎮 Quiz — Test Your Knowledge!
🧠 Parent Tips
One Word Per Day
Pick one word each morning. Use it in 3 sentences during the day. Consistent practice beats cramming!
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!
Watch & Listen
English cartoons and movies help kids hear correct pronunciation naturally. Turn on subtitles so they connect spelling with sound.
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 are travel words hard to pronounce?
▼Many travel words come from French (chauffeur, brochure, depot, boutique) which has very different pronunciation rules from English. Plus travel vocabulary has many silent letters (queue, aisle, yacht).
Is it VEE-HICKLE or VEE-uh-kul?
▼VEE-uh-kul — the H is completely silent. This is one of the most common Indian English mispronunciations. The word has 3 syllables, not 3.5!
How is ‘queue’ just one syllable?
▼Queue comes from French. The UEUE letters are all silent — they just indicate the ‘oo’ sound of Q. So QUEUE = KYOO (one syllable). Four of the five letters are silent!
Is ‘suite’ and ‘suit’ the same?
▼No! Suite (hotel room) = SWEET. Suit (clothes) = SOOT. Completely different pronunciation despite similar spelling. A ‘sweet suite’ is correct!
What’s the correct pronunciation of ‘route’?
▼Both ROOT (British) and ROWT (American) are correct. In India, ROOT is more commonly used. Choose one and be consistent.