
They say English is one of the hardest languages to learn, and it doesn’t help that new words are being added year after year.
There are certain words that always give people trouble, and whether it’s a new word or one that has been used for years, they seem to always get butchered.

A new study has determined the most mispronounced words in 2021, and hopefully it helps clean up some mistakes.
Language learning app Babbel recently released their annual study of the most mispronounced words, according to Bro Bible. The study, conducted alongside The British Institute of Verbatim Reporters, found a wide variety of mispronounced words -- from new slang terms to names and cities that give people trouble. Some of those words include Chipotle, Ethereum, and Dalgona.
“As they come into everyday parlance," Babbel teacher Esteben Touma explains, "it’s great to see people at least having a stab at saying them correctly, because having the confidence to speak new words and phrases is one of the most important aspects when learning a language."
Hopefully now these words won’t be messed up. However, more mispronounced words are sure to pop up next year. Check out the complete list of 2021’s most mispronounced words below.
Cheugy [CHOO-gee]: a derogatory term popularized by Gen Z to make fun of millennials’ aesthetics
Chipotle [chih-POHT-lay]: the American fast food chain
Dalgona [tal-goh-NAH]: the cookie used in Squid Game
Ethereum [ih-THEE-ree-um]: a type of cryptocurrency
Ever Given [EV-er GIV-en]: the ship that blocked the Suez Canal
Glasgow [GLAHZ-go]: a city in Scotland
Kelce [KEL-ss]: the last name of NFL stars Jason and Travis
Shein [SHEE-in]: a Chinese fast fashion company
Stefanos Tsitsipas [STEH-fuh-nohs TSEE-tsee-pas]: a tennis player
Yassify [YEAH-sih-fai]: comedically applying multiple beauty filters to well-known pictures
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