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1. The Only Word in English.

Actually this is a brain teaser question that was asked to me a few months ago. It just suddenly came out again in my mind and I decided to discuss this to you.

I also asked this question to some of my friends and out of 40, only 2 of my friends got it. They gave a lot of funny answers and when I told them the correct answer, they couldn’t believe that they did not get it. To tell you frankly, I also did not get the correct answer when this question was asked to me.

OK, too much of this experience sharing. I will tell you now the correct answer for this. I hope before you read the answer, you already have an answer too so you would know if you got it right. After the image is the correct answer.

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The only word in English that is always pronounced incorrectly is the word “incorrectly“.

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