How to pronounce "texture warn"

texture warn

Noun
American
/ˈtɛkstʃər wɔrn/

Syllable Breakdown

tex ture warn

How natives say texture warn

British
/ˈtɛkstʃə wɔːn/

Syllable Breakdown

tex ture warn

How natives say texture warn

Pronunciation Guide In American

Pronunciation Steps

  • Start with 'tex', similar to 'text'.

  • Add 'ture' like in 'sure'.

  • Finish with 'warn', emphasize the 'w'.

Common Mistakes

  • Missing 't' (ex-ture-warn)

  • Dropping 'r' (tex-chuh-wan)

  • Mispronouncing 'warn' as 'worn' (tex-ture-worn)

Pronunciation Guide In British

Pronunciation Steps

  • Start with 'tex', similar to 'text'.

  • Add 'ture' like in 'nature'.

  • Finish with 'warn', with a clearer 'a' sound.

common mistakes

  • Missing 't' (ex-ture-warn)

  • Dropping 'r' (tex-chuh-wan)

  • Mispronouncing 'warn' as 'wern' (tex-ture-wern)

FAQ

Why is 'texture' pronounced with a 'ch' sound?

In English, 'x' often sounds like 'ks' but can be followed by a 'ch' sound in some words.

Is 'warn' pronounced the same as 'worn'?

No, 'warn' has a more clear 'a' sound than 'worn'.

How many syllables are in 'texture-warn'?

It has three syllables: tex-ture-warn.

Definition

texture warn

A label or signal indicating a warning related to texture.

Word Family

texture

/ˈtɛkstʃər/

noun

Feel or surface quality

Example: The texture is smooth.

warn

/wɔrn/

verb

To alert to danger

Example: I warn you to be careful.

text

/tɛkst/

noun

Written words

Example: Read the text aloud.

Key Pronunciation Differences

Texture has only two syllables and a 'ch' sound.

Warn has a distinct 'a' sound not present in 'texture'.

'Text' ends in 'kst', different ending from 'texture'.

Pro Tips

Focus on the 'ture' sound

Remember it's a 'ch' sound, like in 'nature'.

Emphasize 'warn' clearly

Differentiate 'warn' from 'worn' to convey the warning.

Nearby Words

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