How to say English articles A and AN
In this quick tip lesson we’ll clear up any and all confusion about the pronunciation of the English articles A and AN.
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Practice phrases and sentences used in this lesson:
The article “a” is pronounced “uh” /ǝ/:
What a day!
I think it’s a mistake.
Let’s have a discussion.
We need a solution.
The article “an” is pronounced “uhn” /ǝn/:
I’ll have an orange.
It’s an easy fix.
He’s an average student.
That’s an easy question.
She has an interesting story.
Use A/UH before a word that begins with a consonant sound:
a cat
a fan
half a day
one at a time
And use AN/UHN before words that begin with a vowel sound:
an option
an example
an incredible day
an excellent meal
But be careful. Notice I said vowel and consonant SOUNDS, not letters. Don’t get tricked here.
a university
a European
a one time thing
Even though you see a vowel letter, the sound you hear pronounced is actually a consonant sound.
a /y/university
a /y/European
a /w/one time thing
And don’t be fooled by words like this: hour, honor, honest
Although you SEE the consonant H, that H is actually silent. The first sound you hear is a vowel so it’s:
an hour, I’ll be there in an hour.
an honor, It’s an honor to meet you.
an honest, He’s not an honest person.