Richard-Business Eng
Professional Teacher
FYI… pronunciate is not a word. FYI means for your information. I have often heard English learners say “pronunciate”, rather than pronounce. I do not know where or how they learned or guessed that pronunciate might be a legitimate verb. My search of the following online dictionaries unanimously indicated that the word pronunciate was “Not Listed”: Meriam-Webster, Cambridge, Oxford Advanced Leaners Dictionary, Oxford Lexico, Longman, Collins, Macmillan, and The American Heritage Dictionary. Perhaps, as has been suggested, it’s simply a hybrid of pronounce and enounce. I can easily imagine that the learners may believe that pronunciate is the logical derivative of the noun pronunciation. After all: – graduation leads to graduate – accommodation leads to accommodate - orientation leads to orientate (British) – mutation leads to mutate, and – enunciation leads to enunciate So, why wouldn’t pronunciation lead to pronunciate? If you have used pronunciate in the past, I suggest you stop using it and use pronounce instead. This tip cost you nothing, but I hope it was worth more than nothing... keep smiling
Feb 4, 2021 2:53 PM
Comments · 22
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I forgot how to to pronounce, so I pronunciated!😂 It's great to see your post after a long time, Richard!☺️
February 5, 2021
4
Great tip:) I'm happy that I can read your posts again on italki :)
February 4, 2021
4
Layla... I agree it does sound reasonable, but the truth is that it is not a word. We already have the verb pronounce, so we don't need to use pronunciate. Thank you for your good comments.
February 4, 2021
3
It sounds like a mistake I personally would make. After all, irregularity is part of what characterizes Language. Good to "hear" from you again, Richard.
February 4, 2021
3
I've never heard someone saying "pronanciate" however, it sounds reasonable for me as a non native English speaker. 😆
February 4, 2021
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