Are you looking to learn how to pronounce "actually" correctly? This English word can be tricky for non-native speakers to master, but with a few simple tips and a bit of practice, you'll be saying it like a native.
When you're saying the word "actually," the emphasis should be on the second syllable. To pronounce it correctly, say "ack-CHU-uh-lee." The "ack" should sound like a short, sharp "a" sound. The "ch" should sound like the "ch" in the word "chair." The "uh" is similar to the "u" in the word "hut," and the "lee" should sound like the "lee" in the word "sleepy."
If you're still having trouble, practice saying the word slowly and with emphasis. Break it down into its syllables: "ack-CHU-uh-lee." Say each syllable individually, and then put it all together.
To master the pronunciation of "actually," practice saying it aloud and repeat it several times. With a bit of practice, you'll be able to say the word with ease and confidence.