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How to Pronounce “Museum” /mjuːˈziːəm/ — IPA, Audio, and Syllables

Pronunciation of “Museum” at a Glance

Museum /mjuːˈziːəm/
3 syllables Stress on second syllable A2
mu·SE·um

A place where important or old things are kept for people to see and learn.

In IPA, "museum" is written /mjuːˈziːəm/. It has 3 syllables, with the primary stress falling on the second syllable.

How Many Syllables in “Museum”?

"museum" has 3 syllables: mu-se-um. The second syllable, "se", carries the main stress when you say the word out loud.

Syllable 1
mu
Syllable 2
SE
Syllable 3
um
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A common way to count syllables is to put your hand under your chin and say "museum" naturally — your jaw will drop 3 times, once for each vowel sound.

How to Say Each Syllable of “Museum”

Pronouncing "museum" cleanly comes down to nailing each syllable on its own before putting them back together. Here is what your mouth, tongue, and lips do for each part.

Syllable 1: mu

Rounded /u/ as in "boot" — lips forward.

Syllable 2: SE

Mid-front /e/ as in "bed" — mouth open about halfway.

Speak this syllable a little louder, longer, and at a higher pitch — that is what English speakers hear as "stress".

Syllable 3: um

Rounded /u/ as in "boot" — lips forward.

Once each syllable feels comfortable, blend them at a slow pace ("mu · se · um") and gradually speed up to natural speech.

Which Syllable is Stressed in “Museum”?

The second syllable, "se", is stressed in "museum". The stress pattern is oOo — meaning unstressed, then primary stress, then unstressed.

mu·SE·um
primary stress   secondary stress   unstressed

What "stress" means in English pronunciation

Stressed syllables are spoken louder, longer, and at a higher pitch. Unstressed syllables are quick and quiet, and their vowels often reduce to a short schwa sound /ə/. Getting the stress right is often more important than getting every consonant perfect — wrong stress is the single biggest reason native speakers misunderstand learners.

So when you say "museum", make "SE" the loudest, clearest part of the word, and keep the other syllables shorter and quieter.

How to Practice Saying “Museum”

Practice tip for "museum"

Stress middle syllable mu-ZE-um. Zee sound like in zebra.

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Hear “Museum” in Real Sentences

The fastest way to internalise a new pronunciation is to hear it inside natural sentences, where rhythm, linking, and stress all interact. Tap any sentence below to hear it spoken aloud.

  1. 1 A2 daily

    We visited the museum last Sunday.

  2. 2 A2 conversation

    The art museum has many famous paintings.

  3. 3 B1 written

    This museum houses the world's largest collection of ancient coins.

Practice tip: shadow each sentence — play it, immediately repeat it out loud, then play it again to compare. Three rounds is usually enough to lock in the rhythm.

Words That Sound Like “Museum”

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Frequently Asked Questions About How to Pronounce “Museum”

How do you pronounce "museum"?

"Museum" is pronounced /mjuːˈziːəm/. Stress middle syllable mu-ZE-um. Zee sound like in zebra.

How many syllables does "museum" have?

"museum" has 3 syllables: mu-se-um.

Which syllable is stressed in "museum"?

The second syllable, "se", is stressed in "museum". The full stress pattern is oOo — primary stress on "se", and the remaining syllables are unstressed.

Is "museum" pronounced the same in American and British English?

"museum" is pronounced essentially the same way in American and British English: /mjuːˈziːəm/.

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