Listen Live

Middle age woman wearing green shirt and glasses standing over isolated white background with hand on chin thinking about question, pensive expression. Smiling with thoughtful face. Doubt concept. - stock photo
Source: Middle age woman wearing green shirt and glasses standing over isolated white background with hand on chin thinking about question, pensive expression. Smiling with thoughtful face. Doubt concept.

Every year, new names, words, and trends enter our vocabulary—but we don’t always get the pronunciation right.

Mondly by Pearson released a list of the most mispronounced words in the U.S. for 2025, and it’s a mix of celebrity names, viral terms, and tricky everyday words.

Here’s a breakdown of all 29—so you can stop guessing and start saying them with confidence.

The Most Mispronounced Words of 2025



1. Chappell Roan
Many said “cha-PELL row-AN” or “CHAP-elle rone.”
Correct: CHAP-uhl ROHN


2. SZA
Common mistakes include spelling it out or “Sizza.”
Correct: SIZ-uh


3. Croissant
“Cross-ant” and “kroy-sant” aren’t quite right.
Correct: kwah-SAHNT


4. Demure
Frequently misread as “DEE-myur” or “deh-MYOOR-ay.”
Correct: dih-MYOOR


5. Oregon
It’s not “OR-eh-gone.”
Correct: OR-uh-gun


6. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
People struggle with stress and syllables.
Correct: soo-per-kal-ee-fraj-uh-lis-tik-eks-pee-al-ih-DOH-shus


7. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
Yes, it’s a real word—and yes, it’s hard.
Correct: noo-moh-noh-uhl-truh-my-kruh-SKOP-ik-sil-i-koh-vol-KAY-no-koh-nee-OH-sis


8. Aoife
Irish names can be tricky.
Correct: EE-fuh


9. Appalachian
There are two main versions, but one is more local.
Correct: ap-uh-LATCH-uhn (though ap-uh-LAY-chuhn is also common)


10. Cache
It’s not “CASH-ay.”
Correct: KASH


11. What
Yes, even the basics can cause confusion.
Correct: WUHT or HWUHT (regional)


12. Axolotl
This little amphibian’s name trips people up.
Correct: AK-suh-lot-uhl


13. Genre
Not “jen-ree” or “gon-rah.”
Correct: ZHAHN-ruh


14. Lychee
There are actually two accepted versions.
Correct: LY-chee or LAI-chee


15. Dachshund
Often misread as “dash-hound.”
Correct: DAKS-hund


16. Nguyen
A Vietnamese surname that’s widely mispronounced.
Correct: nwin or noo-YEN


17. Birria
This taco trend came with a pronunciation challenge.
Correct: BEER-ee-ah


18. Meme
It’s not “me-me” or “meh-meh.”
Correct: MEEM


19. Salmon
That “L” is silent!
Correct: SAM-uhn


20. Archipelago
It’s not “ar-chee-PEL-a-go.”
Correct: ark-ih-PEL-uh-goh


21. Jorge
This Spanish name is often Americanized.
Correct: HOR-hay


22. Anemone
Say it slowly—it’s not “an-en-oh-me.”
Correct: uh-NEM-uh-nee


23. Hyundai
Americans say it one way, but here’s the full story.
Correct: HUHN-day (U.S.) or HYUN-dye (Korean)


24. Gnocchi
Forget the “G.”
Correct: NYOH-kee


25. Ennui
A fancy French word for boredom.
Correct: on-WEE


26. Hello
You’d be surprised how often tone affects this basic greeting.
Correct: heh-LOH


27. Curacao
Often said as “CURE-ah-coh” or “KUR-a-sow.”
Correct: kyur-uh-SOW


28. Worcestershire
The ultimate pronunciation trap.
Correct: WUH-stuh-sher or WOOS-ter-sheer


29. Porsche
Yes, it’s two syllables.
Correct: POR-shuh