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ice President and breakout pop star were among the year’s most talked-about people. Their names were also among the most mispronounced. On Wednesday, the language-learning company and closed-captioning company The Captioning Group ( ) released a list of the words that news anchors, politicians and other public figures in the U.

S. struggled with the most in 2024. The list also provides a retrospective of the year’s most discussed topics and people, from pop culture to politics.



“It’s a nice way to kind of look back into the year and see everything that has happened,” said Esteban Touma, a linguistic and cultural expert at Babbel. Roan—whose hits include “Good Luck, Babe!”—shot to fame this year and is nominated for six Grammy awards. According to the list, her name is pronounced CHAP-uhl ROHN, not SHA-pel ROW-an.

During Harris’ unsuccessful run for president this year, her great-nieces took to the stage at the Democratic National Convention to clear up how to say her first name, pronounced COM-a-la. Also making the list was U.S.

Transportation Secretary , whose last name still leaves people tongue-tied. During his 2020 presidential run, his campaign made posters and T-shirts with the pronunciation “Boot-Edge-Edge” to help. Other words on the list include: — Dutch Kooikerhondje, pronounced COY-ker-HUND-che, is a breed of dog that made it’s way into the lexicon this year.

This is largely because Los Angeles Dodgers superstar has a Kooikerhondje called.

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