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tomorrow

Definition:

(nou) the day after today (nou) the near future

Phonetic Transcription:

təˈmɒrəʊ

Examples:

The dream of yesterday is the promise of tomorrow.

The teenagers of today will be the leaders of tomorrow.

Today is her birthday and tomorrow is her brother's.

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Common mistakes of tomorrow pronunciation

  1. Misplacing stress: Some learners place stress incorrectly on the second syllable, saying "to-MOR-row" instead of "to-MOR-row" (ˈtəˌmɔːroʊ in US, ˈtəmɒrəʊ in UK). Tip: Focus on stressing the second syllable to sound natural.
  2. Overemphasizing the first syllable: Saying "TOM-or-row" can make "tomorrow" sound unnatural. The first syllable should be softer and less stressed. Tip: Practice saying the word slowly, emphasizing the second syllable.
  3. Skipping the vowel sound: Some speakers may drop the unstressed vowel in the first syllable, saying "tmorrow." This can lead to confusion. Tip: Make sure to pronounce the "o" in "tomorrow" clearly.
  4. Incorrect vowel sounds: Using an incorrect vowel sound, such as "ah" instead of "uh," can lead to mispronunciation. In US English, it's pronounced with a schwa sound (ˈtəˌmɔːroʊ). Tip: Listen to native speakers to catch the subtle sounds.
  5. Blending sounds: Some learners blend the sounds too much, making it sound like "t'morrow." This can obscure clarity. Tip: Pronounce each syllable distinctly to maintain clarity in "tomorrow."

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How do you pronounce "tomorrow" correctly?

The pronunciation of "tomorrow" in IPA is /təˈmɔːroʊ/ in American English and /təˈmɒrəʊ/ in British English. The primary stress is on the second syllable, making it sound like "tuh-MOR-oh" in the US and "tuh-MOR-ow" in the UK.

What is the syllable breakdown for "tomorrow"?

"Tomorrow" has three syllables: "to," "mor," and "row." Each part is pronounced clearly, with the stress on the second syllable.

Are there any common mistakes when pronouncing "tomorrow"?

Many learners may mistakenly stress the first syllable or mispronounce the vowel sounds. Remember to stress the second syllable and use a schwa sound in the first syllable for clarity.

Is there a casual way to say "tomorrow"?

In casual speech, "tomorrow" can be shortened to "morrow," though this is less common today. It's important to use the full form in formal contexts to avoid confusion.
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