If you're a non-native English speaker, you may find it difficult to pronounce certain words. The word "disagree" is one of them. Here's how to pronounce it correctly:
Start by saying "diss," with the "iss" sound like in the word "miss." Then move on to the second syllable, "agree." Remember, the emphasis is on the first syllable, so you want to enunciate the "diss" part of the word clearly.
To get the "agree" part right, you want to emphasize the "ee" sound. Say it like you're saying "see" or "bee," but without the "b" sound. The "ee" sound is key, and it should be pronounced clearly.
Now that you know how to pronounce "disagree," practice saying it aloud several times. Focus on getting the two syllables right—the emphasis on "diss" and the clear "ee" sound in the second syllable. With enough practice, you'll be saying "disagree" like a native speaker in no time.