1. Genuine primarily denotes something that is natural, unmanufactured, and deserving of its name. It signifies authenticity and truthfulness.2. Real, on the other hand, refers to something that genuinely exists, is not hypothetical, and is substantial.Both words carry the meaning of "genuinely true," but they differ in their connotations and usage.1. As an adjective, genuine can mean sincere, true, authentic, and genuine.2. As an adjective, real can mean true, genuine,正宗的, actual, and dealing with matters in a practical way. As an adverb, it can indicate to a great extent or degree. As a noun, it refers to truth or a monetary unit, such as the former Spanish currency, the real.Pronunciation differences:1. The British English pronunciation of real is [r??l], while in American English, it is [r??l].2. The British English pronunciation of genuine is [d???nju??n], and in American English, it is [d???nju??n].