I hate when I'm reading something and I don't know if i have to pronounce this sound, or any of the thousands of other sounds than a single letter can represent. This is the hardest part of learning English for a non-native speaker, or at least for me haha. Great video. I liked when he said "it's like thinking". I think that made me understand how to make this sound. Thank you!
Yeah, that's true. The only solution I see is to teleport yourself to the city that speaks the accent you're trying to replicate. But even there you'll encounter all kinds of accents.
thank you so much for your good explanatory video about schwa sound. Now there is something i don't understand in english have we to learn each words specific prononciation/phonetic? for example reading the word "sun" is there a rule to know if you'll have to pronounce the letter "u" like "ə" ?
Hi, I'm so glad you found this video useful! There are indeed English pronunciation rules. For the example you mentioned, the general rule is that when a word only has one vowel and ends in a consonant, you pronounce it with a short vowel sound (which sort of sounds like "uh"). However, there are many, many rules and they aren't always easy to remember and apply. Plus, there are exceptions. So we recommend that students always learn the correct pronunciation as soon as they learn a new word's meaning, instead of focusing on rules. (That's why our app has a listening/pronunciation step for every new word.) Feel free to learn a few of the most common rules if you are someone who enjoys "rational" explanations, but make sure you put them into practice right away to help you remember them, and watch out for exceptions. Learning the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) can also be a very helpful tool for understanding English pronunciation: www.mosalingua.com/en/international-phonetic-alphabet-pronunciation/ ABBE
¡Hola! estudio en español más tienen muchas palabras muy difícil de pronuncia y de comprención pero me gusta mucho siempre foe mi sueño aprendiender hablar Español más con mosalingua estoy conseguindo a los poco porque tambien no tengo mucho tiempo, las veces pienso en dejar de estudiar, las veces no,no,no tengo que estudiar es muy difícil Buenos dias!
Hola Silveira, Gracias por comentar tu proceso de aprendizaje. No te preocupes porque seguiremos haciendo más vídeos en español para ayudarte con la pronunciación y la comprensión ;) Ánimos con el estudio. Un saludo, PATRICIA
¡Ánimo! El español es una hermosa lengua. Sé que las reglas de gramática pueden ser difíciles para alguien que no lo aprendió como idioma nativo pero no es imposible de aprender. La pronunciación es fácil! Practica y día a día irás mejorando mucho. Saludos de un hispanohablante que entró a este video para aprender la odiosa pronunciación del inglés 😂😂
Hi Jim, that's interesting to hear! Where are you from? Because this could be due to your accent... in any case, I know that native speakers are not always the best ones to explain phonetic differences to language learners because for a native speaker it comes so naturally that it's hard to explain. Once again, thanks for your comment. All the best, LUCA
@@mosalingua I was raised in Florida, in Volusia County. I was homeschooled and hung out with a relatively limited population that included hippies. My mom was born in Utah and spent a good portion of her teenage life in Florida. and my dad was from Florida/The South but didn't sound southern even though his parents had a bit of a drawl. I have step family from Ohio/Utah and I've also spent some time around Mexicans and Californians.
Bonjour Bilingual Children's Stories, Que trouvez-vous compliqué ? La prononciation de ce son ? Vous pouvez commencer avec un autre si vous le souhaitez. Dans cette playlist, vous trouverez d'autres vidéos sur la bonne prononciation anglaise (des Etats Unis) : ruclips.net/p/PLw68zn0CTOTSbpS_SKjwNuDGPQQk3gXp4 Il y a de quoi vous entraîner ;) Bonne journée, et merci pour votre commentaire. MATHILDE
Hi there! If you have questions, feel free to add a comment! We'll be happy to help 😉
MATHILDE
I hate when I'm reading something and I don't know if i have to pronounce this sound, or any of the thousands of other sounds than a single letter can represent. This is the hardest part of learning English for a non-native speaker, or at least for me haha. Great video. I liked when he said "it's like thinking". I think that made me understand how to make this sound. Thank you!
Hi Marquito!
Thanks for your comment! We're so happy that you enjoyed the video and found it so useful!
-ALIZAH
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Yeah, that's true. The only solution I see is to teleport yourself to the city that speaks the accent you're trying to replicate. But even there you'll encounter all kinds of accents.
You are really good ... excellent explanation and examples! 👍
Great thanks for making me understand
very nice
you are amazing my friend, thank you!!!
Thanks
thank you so much for your good explanatory video about schwa sound. Now there is something i don't understand in english have we to learn each words specific prononciation/phonetic? for example reading the word "sun" is there a rule to know if you'll have to pronounce the letter "u" like "ə" ?
Hi,
I'm so glad you found this video useful!
There are indeed English pronunciation rules. For the example you mentioned, the general rule is that when a word only has one vowel and ends in a consonant, you pronounce it with a short vowel sound (which sort of sounds like "uh").
However, there are many, many rules and they aren't always easy to remember and apply. Plus, there are exceptions. So we recommend that students always learn the correct pronunciation as soon as they learn a new word's meaning, instead of focusing on rules. (That's why our app has a listening/pronunciation step for every new word.)
Feel free to learn a few of the most common rules if you are someone who enjoys "rational" explanations, but make sure you put them into practice right away to help you remember them, and watch out for exceptions. Learning the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) can also be a very helpful tool for understanding English pronunciation: www.mosalingua.com/en/international-phonetic-alphabet-pronunciation/
ABBE
Thanks buddy
It was great tanx
Thanks for your comment Hamidreza 😉
MATHILDE
¡Hola! estudio en español más tienen muchas palabras muy difícil de pronuncia y de comprención pero me gusta mucho siempre foe mi sueño aprendiender hablar Español más con mosalingua estoy conseguindo a los poco porque tambien no tengo mucho tiempo, las veces pienso en dejar de estudiar, las veces no,no,no tengo que estudiar es muy difícil Buenos dias!
Hola Silveira,
Gracias por comentar tu proceso de aprendizaje.
No te preocupes porque seguiremos haciendo más vídeos en español para ayudarte con la pronunciación y la comprensión ;)
Ánimos con el estudio.
Un saludo,
PATRICIA
MosaLingua Crea ¡gracias!
¡Ánimo! El español es una hermosa lengua. Sé que las reglas de gramática pueden ser difíciles para alguien que no lo aprendió como idioma nativo pero no es imposible de aprender. La pronunciación es fácil! Practica y día a día irás mejorando mucho. Saludos de un hispanohablante que entró a este video para aprender la odiosa pronunciación del inglés 😂😂
Don't give up el español tiene una fonética bastante simple cada letra equivale un único sonido, verás que si puedes lo lograrás😊
2:00 GOOD IDEA..
We're glad you found it useful!
@@mosalingua THANK YOU SO MUCH..
I am an american and find ʌ and ə to be nearly the same thing.
Hi Jim, that's interesting to hear! Where are you from? Because this could be due to your accent... in any case, I know that native speakers are not always the best ones to explain phonetic differences to language learners because for a native speaker it comes so naturally that it's hard to explain. Once again, thanks for your comment.
All the best,
LUCA
@@mosalingua I was raised in Florida, in Volusia County. I was homeschooled and hung out with a relatively limited population that included hippies. My mom was born in Utah and spent a good portion of her teenage life in Florida. and my dad was from Florida/The South but didn't sound southern even though his parents had a bit of a drawl. I have step family from Ohio/Utah and I've also spent some time around Mexicans and Californians.
I do too!
😂✌ Oh thanks God I'm not the only one here. I'm from Iraq and I think the same thing
btw how bout Bruh ( Bro )😁
C'est grave compliqué: Il faut commencer avec des choses simple.
Bonjour Bilingual Children's Stories,
Que trouvez-vous compliqué ? La prononciation de ce son ?
Vous pouvez commencer avec un autre si vous le souhaitez. Dans cette playlist, vous trouverez d'autres vidéos sur la bonne prononciation anglaise (des Etats Unis) : ruclips.net/p/PLw68zn0CTOTSbpS_SKjwNuDGPQQk3gXp4
Il y a de quoi vous entraîner ;)
Bonne journée,
et merci pour votre commentaire.
MATHILDE
Anyone from word power made easy?😂
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Any bets that this guy's not a native American English speaker even though he sounds like it?
Trust me. He's a native.