How to Pronounce HOLD ON: Stress, Linking & Natural Speech

Publicado el 15 de diciembre de 2025
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HOLD ON means "to wait" — one of the most common phrasal verbs in phone conversations and everyday situations.

Basic Pronunciation

Stress Pattern

Stress falls on ON:

  • hold = less stressed
  • ON = main stress (louder, longer)

Say: "hold ON" not "HOLD on"

The "Silent" L in American English

In casual American speech, the /l/ in "hold" is often vocalized (sounds like a vowel) rather than fully pronounced:

  • Careful speech: /hoʊld/
  • Casual speech: /hoʊd/ or /hoʊəd/

The dark L becomes so dark it almost disappears, replaced by a vowel-like quality.

Connected Speech

The /d/ at the end of "hold" links to the vowel /ɑː/ in "on":

  • Written: hold on
  • Sounds like: "hol-DON" /hoʊlˈdɑːn/ or "ho-DON" /hoʊˈdɑːn/

Practice Examples

The /oʊ/ Diphthong

"Hold" contains the diphthong /oʊ/:

  • Start with mid-back rounded /o/
  • Glide to /ʊ/ with more lip rounding
  • Same sound as "go," "no," "show"

Different Meanings

1. Wait

2. Grip tightly

3. Survive/persist

4. Phone usage

Inseparable Verb

HOLD ON is inseparable:

  • ✅ "Hold on to your hat."
  • ❌ "Hold your hat on."

Common Phone Expressions

Common Mistakes for Spanish Speakers

1. The /oʊ/ diphthong

Don't use a pure Spanish "o." English "hold" glides from /o/ to /ʊ/.

2. Pronouncing a clear L

In American English, the L in "hold" is dark and often vocalized. Don't pronounce it as a clear Spanish "l."

3. The vowel in "on"

American "on" uses /ɑː/ (open back vowel), not the Spanish "o."

Practice Sentences

  1. "Hold ON a second!" → /hoʊld ˈɑːn ə ˈsekənd/
  2. "Can you hold ON?" → /kən jə hoʊld ˈɑːn/
  3. "Hold ON tight!" → /hoʊld ˈɑːn taɪt/
  4. "I can't hold ON anymore." → /aɪ kænt hoʊld ˈɑːn ˌeniˈmɔːr/

Related Expressions

Expression Meaning Example
hold on wait Hold on a moment
hang on wait (informal) Hang on a sec
wait up wait (for someone walking) Wait up!

Quick Summary

  • Stress on ON: hold ON
  • Link /d/ to vowel: "hol-DON"
  • Dark/vocalized L in American English
  • /oʊ/ diphthong in "hold"
  • Very common in phone conversations

Last one! How to pronounce GET ALONG.

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