Curl or bunch your tongue without letting the tip touch the roof of your mouth. Brace the sides of your tongue against your upper back teeth, and round your lips slightly.
How to pronounce ross in American English
RAHS
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Americans pronounce ross as RAHS (/rɑs/). It's 3 sounds in 1 syllable. Short, clean, and front-of-mouth — every sound earns its place.
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r/r/
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Relax your lips and drop your jaw significantly. The tongue tip lightly touches behind the bottom front teeth and the back part of the tongue presses down a little to create more dark space in the back of the mouth.

s/s/
Place your tongue tip near the roof of your mouth behind your top teeth. Push air through the narrow gap. No voicing.

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Is the American pronunciation of "ross" different from British English?
American English uses different vowel shapes, a relaxed retroflex R, and connected-speech tricks like flap-T and glottal-stop T that British Received Pronunciation generally avoids. The respell "RAHS" reflects the casual American form; British dictionaries typically print a citation form with crisper consonants and different vowel choices.

