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How to pronounce:
oeuvre
Definition:
(nou) the total output of a writer or artist (or a substantial part of it)
Examples:
That is a huge draw for that oeuvre.
A new cornerstone in a towering oeuvre.
There's nothing in her oeuvre with that title...

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Common mistakes of oeuvre pronunciation

- Misplacing stress: Many learners incorrectly stress the second syllable, saying "oeu-ˈvre". The correct stress is on the first syllable: "ˈœuvre". Tip: Practice saying "œuvre" slowly, emphasizing the initial sound.
- Incorrect vowel sound: Some pronounce "oeuvre" as "ˈoʊvər" or "ˈoʊvrə", using an English "o" sound. The correct pronunciation uses the French "œ" sound, as in "œuvre" pronounced "œvr". Tip: Listen to native speakers to master the vowel sound.
- Omitting the final sound: A common mistake is dropping the final "vr" sound, leading to "œu". The full pronunciation is "œuvre" with a clear "vr" at the end. Tip: Focus on the ending to ensure clarity in your speech.
- Mispronouncing the "œ" sound: Learners often replace "œ" with "eɪ" or "ɛ". The correct sound is more like "œ" in "œuvre". Tip: Practice by saying similar French words to get comfortable with the sound.
- Over-articulating the "r": Some speakers exaggerate the "r" sound, making it sound harsh. In "œuvre", the "r" should be softer and more fluid. Tip: Relax your tongue and throat when pronouncing the "r" to achieve a smoother sound.