If you're a non-native English speaker, one word you'll want to learn how to pronounce correctly is "faux." Pronouncing it correctly is simple and straightforward.
To say "faux," begin by placing the tip of your tongue against the roof of your mouth, just behind your front teeth. Your tongue should remain in this position throughout the pronunciation of the word.
Next, open your lips slightly, and make sure the corners of your mouth are relaxed.
Then, expel a small amount of air from your mouth and say the word "faux," emphasizing the "o" sound.
The entire pronunciation should sound like "foh."
If you practice saying "faux" a few times, you'll find that it's easy to pronounce. So, from now on, when you hear or read this word, you'll know how to pronounce it correctly.
Knowing how to correctly pronounce "faux" will be beneficial for you in many ways. It'll help you sound more fluent and confident when you're speaking English. It'll also give you a greater appreciation for the language and its nuances. With practice, you'll be saying "faux" like a native speaker in no time!