Focus on the “er-ith-ro” part. Pronounce “er” like the “er” in “her,” “ith” like “ith” in “with,” and “ro” like the “ro” in “row.” This establishes the foundational pronunciation of the first syllable.
Next, tackle “myc-in.” Say “myc” as in “mice,” but with a slightly softer “c” sound. Then, finish with a clear “in” as in “in.” Combining these sounds smoothly creates a natural flow.
Practice linking the sounds together: “er-ith-ro-myc-in.” Pay attention to the stress. The emphasis should fall on the first syllable, “er-ith-ro,” giving the word a clear and confident delivery. Repeat the word several times to internalize the pronunciation. You’ll quickly master it!


