Body Parts Pronunciation Guide: Master Essential Vocabulary for Health and Daily Life

Published on December 29, 2025
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Knowing how to pronounce body parts correctly is essential for medical appointments, fitness classes, and everyday conversations. Many body part words have silent letters or unexpected pronunciations that can trip up Spanish speakers. This guide covers the most important terms with clear IPA transcriptions.

Head and Face

Let's start with the most visible body parts:

Commonly Mispronounced: Forehead

Note: "Forehead" can be pronounced two ways: /ˈfɔːrɪd/ (FOR-id, more traditional) or /ˈfɔːrhɛd/ (FOR-hed, also common). Both are correct!

Upper Body

Torso and Internal Organs

Tricky Word: Muscle

Watch out: The "c" in "muscle" is silent! It sounds exactly like "mussel" (the shellfish). This is a common spelling trap.

Lower Body

Words with Silent Letters

These body parts have silent letters that Spanish speakers often mispronounce:

WordSilent LetterPronunciation
kneek/niː/ (not /kniː/)
wristw/rɪst/ (not /wrɪst/)
thumbb/θʌm/ (not /θʌmb/)
musclec/ˈmʌsəl/ (not /ˈmʌskəl/)
calfl/kæf/ (not /kælf/)

Common Pronunciation Mistakes

WordWrongCorrect
stomach/stoˈmak//ˈstʌmək/ (STUM-uk)
heart/hiːrt//hɑːrt/ (open "ah" sound)
tongue/toŋ//tʌŋ/ (rhymes with "young")
blood/bluːd//blʌd/ (short u sound)
shoulder/ʃolˈder//ˈʃoʊldər/ (SHOHL-der)

At the Doctor's Office

Practice these useful phrases for medical appointments:

Practice Tips for Spanish Speakers

  • The TH sound: Words like "thigh," "thumb," "teeth," and "mouth" all contain the challenging /θ/ sound. Practice placing your tongue between your teeth.
  • Silent K: Remember that "knee" and "knuckle" start with a silent K, just say the N sound.
  • The short U sound: Words like "blood," "lung," and "stomach" use /ʌ/, which does not exist in Spanish. It's similar to a short, relaxed "ah."
  • R-controlled vowels: "Heart," "arm," and "ear" have distinct vowel sounds affected by the R.

Practice these words regularly, especially before medical appointments or fitness classes where you might need to describe body parts accurately!

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