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13 Most Difficult Foods To Pronounce In English – I Bet You Can’t Pronounce Them

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English might be the most commonly used language on the internet, but that doesn’t mean that having a good knowledge of it will help you get through any situation. The English language has some tones that are very unkind to other languages, sometimes making foreign words hard to pronounce. This is especially amusing when talking about foods, since you’ll usually only read those names on a recipe. Let’s take a look at some of the hardest to pronounce foods for people that speak English as a native language.

1. Quinoa

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This superfood is pronounced less weird than it’s written: keen-o-ah. If you’re not English, it’s just quinoa. We got this.

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2. Tzatziki

Oh you Greeks. Ta-dzee-kee is what you should be saying here.

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3. Paella

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This lovely Spanish dish is pronounced pah-yeh-rah. Or something like that. “The rice thing with the shrimp” is also fine.

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4. Bruschetta

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In Italian, a “ch” will always be pronounced as a “k” so just say “brusketta” and you’re fine.

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5. Tapenade

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French words will always be pretty difficult for English speaking people since those two cultures don’t really have a history of getting along. Tapenade is pronounced tah-puh-nah-duh. Just say it quickly so it doesn’t sound too stupid.

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6. Bouillabaisse

Another French word, and you’d probably be best off digging deep into YouTube to find a good pronunciation for this one if you don’t speak French. I doubt the phonetic writing will do anything but confuse you even more.

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