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How to pronounce something in English

Something
/'sʌmθɪŋ/

Examples from movies with Something

- What? Something like 36? - Lower your voice.
Clerks - 37 Cocks
Well, what is that anyway, "Something like 36"?
Clerks - 37 Cocks
Let me tell you something. Everybody had a piece of her.
Primal Fear - The Tape
Is that something you've always dreamed of doing, sir?
Westworld - Delos Commercial
It's not my fault you're like in love with me or something!
Mean Girls - You're Plastic
We must do something about this immediately, immediately, immediately!
Blazing Saddles - Harrumphing with the Governor
- Its nose is dry. - That means something's wrong with it.
Ice Age - Where's the Baby?
That means fear of dying in something that flies.
Star Trek - Kirk Meets Bones
something relatively devastating happening this morning there.
World Trade Center - First Attack
Striker, before we start, I'd like to say something.
Airplane! - I Speak Jive
You ought to spend a little more time trying to do something with yourself
The Breakfast Club - Eat My Shorts
something that's perfectly good and mess it up.
American Gangster - Diluting the Brand
See, brand names. Brand names mean something. Understand?
American Gangster - Diluting the Brand
With due respect, Frank, if I buy something, I own it.
American Gangster - Diluting the Brand
Jesus Christ, Billy, we gotta do something.
Stand by Me - The Body
And the lettering is something called Silian Rail.
American Psycho - Business Cards

Audio pronunciation of Something

American pronunciation

Something pronounced by Ivy (child, girl)
Something pronounced by Joanna (female)
Something pronounced by Kendra (female)
Something pronounced by Kimberly (female)
Something pronounced by Salli (female)
Something pronounced by Joey (male)
Something pronounced by Justin (child, boy)
Something pronounced by Matthew (male)

British pronunciation

Something pronounced by Amy (female)
Something pronounced by Emma (female)
Something pronounced by Brian (male)