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louche
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Thus the louche western style getu up.
It makes no sense for a woman of high principles to fall for a louche man. 3.

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Common mistakes of louche pronunciation

- Misplacing the vowel sound: Many learners pronounce "louche" with an incorrect vowel sound, like /uː/ instead of the correct /aʊ/. Tip: Focus on producing the diphthong sound in the middle, as in "ouch."
- Ignoring the ending sound: Some people drop the final "che" sound, pronouncing it as "loo." This leads to a significant change in meaning. Tip: Ensure you articulate the "che" clearly, as in /ʃ/.
- Incorrect stress placement: Learners often stress the wrong syllable, saying "LOO-ch" instead of "louche." Tip: Remember that the stress is on the single syllable, so say it as /luːʃ/.
- Confusing with similar words: "Louche" is sometimes confused with "loose" or "louche" due to similar sounds. Tip: Pay attention to the context and the distinct ending sound of "louche" to avoid confusion.
- Overemphasizing the "ch": Some may pronounce "louche" with an exaggerated "ch" sound, making it sound like "loosh." Tip: Keep the "ch" soft and subtle, ensuring it blends smoothly into the word, as in /ʃ/.