How to Pronounce "there are two sides to every story"
expression
THAIR ar TOO SYDZ tu EV-er-ee STAW-ree
THAIR too SYDZ too EV-ree STAW-ree
Definition
This expression means that every situation or conflict can be seen from at least two different perspectives and it's important to consider both before judging.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈðɛɹ/ /ˈɑɹ/, /ɝ/ /ˈtu/ /ˈsaɪdz/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈɛvɝi/, /ˈɛvɹi/ /ˈstɔɹi
British English
ðˈeə/ /ɛə/ /tˈuː/ /sˈaɪdz/ /tˈuː/ /ˈɛvɹi/ /stˈɔːɹi
Simplified Pronunciation
US
THAIR ar TOO SYDZ tu EV-er-ee STAW-ree
UK
THAIR too SYDZ too EV-ree STAW-ree
Listen in Context
Remember, there are two sides to every story before you decide who is right.
My parents say there are two sides to every story when my brother and I argue.
Teachers often remind students that there are two sides to every story.
Before getting upset, just remember that there are two sides to every story.