How to Pronounce Focus: Avoid This Awkward Mistake

Published on December 13, 2025
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"Focus" is a common English word that can sound very inappropriate if the vowels aren't pronounced correctly. This is especially tricky for Spanish speakers. Let's make sure you say it right!

The Correct Pronunciation

Say it like this: FOH-kus (2 clear syllables)

Key sounds: long "oh" /oÊŠ/ in the first syllable, schwa /É™/ in the second.

Why This Can Go Wrong

If the vowels get muddy or the syllables run together, "focus" can sound like a two-word vulgar phrase. Imagine saying to your boss or teacher:

"Let's f*** us on this project" 😱

Instead of: "Let's focus on this project."

The Key to Getting It Right

1. Clear First Syllable: FOH

  • Start with a clear "F" sound
  • Use a long "oh" sound /oÊŠ/ - like in "go" or "no"
  • This is a diphthong: starts as "oh" and glides to "oo"

2. Clear Second Syllable: kus

  • Sharp "k" sound
  • Short, unstressed schwa /É™/
  • End with "s" (not "z")

3. Keep Syllables Separate

  • Don't blend them: FOH-kus, not "fohkus"
  • Small pause between syllables helps

Practice Similar Words

These words have the same "oh" /oÊŠ/ sound:

More Words with Long "OH"

Common Phrases to Practice

Practice these carefully, keeping the syllables clear:

  1. "Let's focus on the problem."
  2. "I need to focus."
  3. "Please focus on your work."
  4. "The camera won't focus."
  5. "Stay focused on your goals."

Step-by-Step Practice

  1. Say "foe" (like an enemy) - /foÊŠ/
  2. Say "cuss" (the second syllable) - /kəs/
  3. Put them together with a tiny pause: "foe...cuss"
  4. Speed up but keep them distinct: "FOH-kus"

Tip for Spanish Speakers

The English "o" in "focus" is NOT like Spanish "o." English /oÊŠ/ is a diphthong that glides:

  • Spanish "o" = one pure sound
  • English "oh" /oÊŠ/ = starts as "o" and moves toward "u"

Exaggerate the glide at first: "foh-oo-kus."

Key Takeaways

  • Pronounce it FOH-kus (2 syllables)
  • First syllable has long "oh" /oÊŠ/
  • Keep syllables clearly separated
  • Don't rush—clarity prevents embarrassment
  • Practice with similar words: local, vocal, total

Take your time with this word, especially in professional settings. A clear "FOH-kus" will keep you out of awkward situations!

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