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How to pronounce:
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

- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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."