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How to Say Newspaper: Pronunciation, Definition
Discover how to say Newspaper with accurate pronunciation, definition, origins, alternatives, and common phrases for everyday use.
How to Pronounce Newspaper
How to Pronounce "Newspaper"
Syllable Breakdown: The word "newspaper" is divided into two parts: "news" and "paper".
Pronouncing "News":
The sound starts with an "n" as in "no".
Then, say "oo" as in "new" (like "noo").
Finally, end with a soft "z" sound. In American English, it sounds like “nooz”.
Pronouncing "Paper":
Start with a "pay" sound. It rhymes with the word "day".
Then, say "per" making a quick, soft sound. In American English, it can sound like “pər” where the "r" is not very strong.
Putting It Together:
Slowly combine "news" and "paper" to say "newspaper", ensuring you slightly pause between the syllables when practicing.
Practice by saying it slowly then gradually increase your speed until it flows naturally as one word.
Tip: Use a mirror to watch your mouth; notice how your lips change shape from round (for the "oo" in "news") to a wider smile (for the "pay" in "paper").
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