The words we mispronounced in 2018

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Image caption Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan was on everyone's lips this year - but her name wasn't always pronounced properly

Christmas is a time for reflection, family and dinner table debates.

But do you ever find yourself stuck mid-conversation on how to pronounce names such as Eugenie (you-JAY-nee) or Geraint (ger-AINT)? You're not alone.

A survey by the British Institute for Verbatim Reporters (BIVR) has identified the most mispronounced names and words of the year.

Entries include electronics firm Huawei (WA-way), specific (spe-SI-fik) and papoose (pa-POOSE).


Some of 2018's most commonly mispronounced words:

*Pronunciations provided by Babbel.


Last year's batch included the surname of EU Council President Donald Tusk (toosk), and the title of the Irish prime minister, the taoiseach (tea-shock).

The survey was commissioned by language learning app Babbel. Their director of didactics, Miriam Plieninger, says the reason for the mispronunciations is pretty straightforward - many of the words on the list aren't English.

"We pronounce words in a way we expect them to be pronounced in our own language," she said.

Mrs Plieninger also had some advice for those of us who itch to correct peers committing a linguistic faux pas.

"If you understand what the other person meant, it's usually fine. As long as you get your message across, it's all good."