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muesli
Definition:
(nou) mixture of untoasted dry cereals and fruits
Examples:
Pull off the heat and stir in 3 cups of the muesli.
Cereals, corn flakes or muesli are often used in it.
Country Store is a variety of muesli manufactured by Kellogg's.

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Common mistakes of muesli pronunciation

- Misplacing the stress: Some people incorrectly stress the second syllable, saying "mue-SLI" instead of the correct "MUES-li" (ˈmjuːzli). Tip: Remember to emphasize the first syllable for proper pronunciation.
- Incorrect vowel sounds: A common mistake is pronouncing "muesli" with a short "u" sound, like "muss-lee" instead of "MUES-li" (ˈmjuːzli). Tip: Focus on the long "ue" sound, similar to "cue" or "blue."
- Overemphasizing the "s": Some may pronounce "muesli" with a strong "s" sound, saying "mue-slee" instead of "MUES-li" (ˈmjuːzli). Tip: Keep the "s" soft and blend it smoothly into the following "l" sound.
- Ignoring the "i": A frequent error is dropping the "i" at the end, resulting in "muesl" instead of "muesli" (ˈmjuːzli). Tip: Make sure to clearly articulate the "i" to complete the word correctly.
- Mixing up regional pronunciations: Some learners may confuse the UK and US pronunciations, leading to variations like "MYOOZ-lee" (ˈmjuːzli) in the US. Tip: Be aware that "MUES-li" is consistent across both regions, ensuring clarity.