Start with the 's' sound by placing the tongue near the top front teeth.
Combine with the 'n' sound by touching the tip of the tongue to the ridge behind the upper front teeth.
Finish with the 'or' sound, rounding your lips slightly and producing a long vowel sound.
snor (omitting the final vowel sound)
suh-nor (inserting an extra vowel sound)
s-nore (separating the initial consonant cluster)
same as American
same as American
Ensure your lips are rounded for a longer 'or' sound.
No, blend them smoothly without a break.
The 'sn' cluster and the long 'or' sound make it one syllable.
Make a loud breathing noise while sleeping.
/ˈsnɔːrɪŋ/
The act of making a snore
/ˈsnɔːrər/
A person who snores
/snɔrd/
[Past tense] Made a loud breathing noise while sleeping
Snore has one syllable, 'snoring' has two.
Snore ends with a long sound, 'snorer' has an 'r' sound at the end.
Snore and 'snored' differ in the final 'd' sound.
Practice with words like 'store' to differentiate vowel sounds.
Record your pronunciation of 'snore' to catch any mistakes.
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