Start with the tongue mid-front raised high, almost touching the roof of the mouth (but not touching). Glide into a tight lip circle as the tongue back lifts.
How to pronounce universe's in American English
Americans pronounce universe's as YOO-nuh-vur-suhz (/ˈjunəˌvɜrsəz/). Stress falls on the first syllable — keep everything else short and quick. You'll hear it in sentences like "Dark matter makes up a large portion of the universe's mass".
Now you try.
Record yourself saying "universe's" and play it back. The mic stays on your device — nothing's uploaded.
Every sound in "universe's".
4 syllables, 8 sounds. Tap a syllable to jump to its row, then explore each sound's mouth shape and how it's made.
Looking for a different word or sentence?
Common pronunciation mistakes in American English.
The textbook way isn't wrong — it's just not how anyone actually says it.
Stressing the wrong syllable.
Stress falls on the first syllable, not the others. Stretch YOO — keep everything else short and quick.
Pronouncing the unstressed syllable too fully.
Don't pronounce the first syllable too fully. The unstressed syllable reduces to a schwa — the lazy "uh" sound — in casual speech.
Pronouncing the "R" too clearly.
Americans use a relaxed retroflex R — the tongue curls back rather than rolling. The R is one continuous sound with the vowel before it, not two separate sounds.







