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Guide to correctly pronouncing the word tarot for beginners

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How do you pronounce the word "tarot"? If you've ever hesitated to say it out loud, you're not alone. "Tarot" is one of those words that people find difficult, and there are endless debates surrounding its "correct" pronunciation. Let's clear up this confusion once and for all.

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How do you pronounce the word "tarot"? If you've ever hesitated to say it out loud, you're not alone. "Tarot" is one of those words that people find difficult, and there are endless debates surrounding its "correct" pronunciation. Let's clear up this confusion once and for all.

The Short Answer: How to Pronounce Tarot

Last Updated: March 21, 2026 | Reviewed by: Deckaura Editorial Team | Reading Time: 5 min

Phonetic guide showing how to correctly pronounce tarot

The most widely accepted English pronunciation is "TAIR-oh" (pronounced like "arrow," but without the final "w" sound). The final "t" is silent.

Phonetically, it looks like this:

  • /ˈtæroʊ/ - American English
  • /ˈtærəʊ/ - British English

Think of it as two syllables: TAR-oh or TAIR-oh.

Common Mispronunciations to Avoid

Here is a pronunciation you will sometimes hear that is generally considered incorrect in English:

"Tuh-ROT" (with a hard T at the end)

This is the most common mistake. In French (where the word originates) and English, the final "t" is silent. Saying "tuh-ROT" indicates that you don't know the word.

"TAR-it"

Another variation that adds sounds that aren't there. Remember, it's only two syllables, and the second is "oh," not "it."

"TARE-oat"

Sometimes people pronounce the final sound too heavily. It's actually quite simple: the final sound sounds like the letter "O".

Why Is the T Silent?

The word "tarot" comes from French, specifically from the Italian "tarocchi" (the original name for the cards), which became the French "tarot." In French, final consonants are often silent, and English retained this pronunciation when adopting the word.

This follows a pattern that can be observed in other words of French origin in English:

  • Ballet (bah-LAY, not bal-LET)
  • Depot (DEE-poh, not dee-POT)
  • Buffet (buh-FAY, not BUFF-et)
  • Rapport (ruh-POR, not rap-PORT)

Regional Variations

While "TAIR-oh" is standard, you may hear slight differences:

American English

Americans typically pronounce "TAIR-oh" with a slightly flatter "a" sound, almost like "TAR-oh." Either way is acceptable.

British English

British speakers often use a slightly more rounded vowel sound, closer to "TAH-roh."

French Pronunciation

In French, it's pronounced more like "tah-ROH" with the stress on the second syllable and a more guttural "r." Unless you're speaking French, you don't need to use this pronunciation.

What About "Tarot Cards"?

When saying "tarot cards," the pronunciation stays the same:

  • "TAIR-oh cards" - Correct
  • "tuh-ROT cards" - Incorrect

The same applies to phrases like:

  • Tarot reading (TAIR-oh reading)
  • Tarot spread (TAIR-oh spread)
  • Tarot deck (TAIR-oh deck)

Does Pronunciation Really Matter?

Here's the honest truth: within the tarot community, you'll hear both pronunciations. While "TAIR-oh" is technically correct and more widely used, some longtime practitioners do say "tuh-ROT" - and they're still excellent readers.

That said, if you're:

  • New to tarot and want to sound knowledgeable
  • Doing professional readings
  • Teaching tarot to others
  • Speaking in formal or recorded settings

...using "TAIR-oh" is the safer choice. It's the pronunciation used by most professional tarot readers, teachers, and in academic discussions of the cards.

Etymology: Where Does the Word "Tarot" Come From?

Understanding the word's origin helps explain its pronunciation:

  1. Italian: Tarocchi - The original 15th-century Italian name for the cards (pronounced "tah-ROK-ee")
  2. French: Tarot - The French adaptation (pronounced "tah-ROH")
  3. English: Tarot - Borrowed from French with the silent "t" preserved

The ultimate origin of "tarocchi" is debated. Theories include:

  • The Taro River in northern Italy
  • Arabic "turuq" meaning "ways" or "paths"
  • Latin "triumphus" (triumph) - the trump cards were called "trionfi"

None of these etymologies are definitively proven, adding to tarot's mystique.

Related Words and Their Pronunciations

While we're at it, here are other tarot-related terms and how to say them:

Major Arcana

"MAY-jur ar-KAH-nuh" or "MAY-jur ar-KAY-nuh"

"Arcana" comes from Latin meaning "secrets" or "mysteries." Both pronunciations of "arcana" are acceptable.

Minor Arcana

"MY-nur ar-KAH-nuh" - same pronunciation rules as Major Arcana

Pentacles

"PEN-tuh-kulz" - emphasis on the first syllable

Wands

"wahnds" - rhymes with "bonds"

Querent

"KWEER-ent" - the person receiving a tarot reading

Significator

"sig-NIF-ih-kay-tur" - a card chosen to represent the querent

Practice Makes Perfect

If you're still unsure, try saying these phrases out loud:

  • "I'm learning to read TAIR-oh cards"
  • "Would you like a TAIR-oh reading?"
  • "The Fool is the first card in the TAIR-oh deck"
  • "I pulled the Tower in my TAIR-oh spread today"

The more you say it correctly, the more natural it will become.

Confidence Is Key

Here's the most important thing: say it with confidence. Whether you choose "TAIR-oh" or even if you occasionally slip into "tuh-ROT," speaking confidently about tarot matters more than perfect pronunciation.

The tarot community is generally welcoming and understanding. Everyone started somewhere, and most readers care far more about your genuine interest in the cards than how you pronounce their name.

Summary: The Correct Pronunciation

To summarize:

  • Correct: TAIR-oh (silent T at the end)
  • Also acceptable: TAR-oh, TAH-roh
  • Incorrect: tuh-ROT, TARE-oat, TAR-it

Now that you know how to pronounce tarot, you're ready to confidently discuss reading tarot cards, explore different tarot decks, and dive deeper into this fascinating practice. The cards are waiting for you!

Now that you know how to say it, why not start reading? Browse our tarot deck collection for beautifully illustrated decks, or explore oracle cards if you prefer a more intuitive approach to card reading.

SA

Selin Aura

Tarot Practitioner & Founder of Deckaura

Tarot practitioner and spiritual deck designer with expertise in oracle card systems and divination. Author of The Beginner's Journey to Tarot. Founder of Deckaura, offering 30+ handcrafted oracle and tarot decks with free worldwide shipping.

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