How to Say ‘Comfortable’ in English

“Oh the joy of sitting in front of a fire with a good book and a cup of coffee ——- soooo comfortable!”

“Oh the joy of sitting in front of a fire with a good book and a cup of coffee ——- soooo comfortable!”

This word looks like it’s four syllables, but many Americans will make it three syllables instead.  Learn how to practice this word by breaking it down sound by sound.

kuhmf·tr·bl YES

kuhm-fort- a-ble NO

kuhm- for- TA-ble NO

KUHM- FER-TABLE NO

I have a comfortable income.

The cat was cozy and comfortable in her bed.

They like comfortable routines and despise change.

psssttt…. By the way, you can always just say COZY or COMFY to avoid this word all together and usually have the same meaning :)

And remember to keep practicing…

Most non-native English speakers living in the U.S. have told me that they want to take pronunciation/accent training to fit in with the locals, feel more confident and less nervous, and to sound clear. Does that sound like you?

To help you leave your comfort zone, I’ve created this “Top 3 Common Challenges Masterclass”. In less than 20 minutes, you’ll learn:

  1. What are the three most challenging sounds in English and how to pronounce them?

  2. What are mindset blockers that are holding you back from feeling comfortable speaking around natives?

  3. )What are some actionable steps that you can start TODAY to help you sound clear and be ready to speak more without fear?

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