Learn IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) to Improve Your American English Pronunciation
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The IPA helps to get a better understanding and how to pronounce good.
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The best IPA explanation on-line. Thank you.
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Can you do how to say antiperspirant in English please🥺🥺
Yes, I'd be happy to cover it in a future video.
I have a question. So in a american english, caught or law and not or hot are pronounced differently? I thought those are pronounced with the same vowel sounds or more like Aa sounds as in water (my reference is I use a Cambridge dictionary for pronunciations)
Hi, there are parts of the US were the caught and not vowels have merged, and are basically just the /ɑ/ vowel. The vowel in water is a great example of the merged vowel. I talk about this in this video: ruclips.net/video/ENJtWEqMr6k/видео.html
@@SpeechModification thank you so much teacher. That video (I already watched the video with link you shared) and this video are so great. I think I get it now and it's kind of clear my confusion as well regarding these vowel sounds...
I think I'm starting to get it. So, Can I say words like alright, call, tall, salty, all, small.. have the same vowel sounds as in law as well? And in addition do you think Californians pronounce those words with "aw" sounds as in law as well? I'm sorry if I bother with these questions beforehand.
Hi, it's no bother. Yes, words with "all" have the "aw" vowel, and I think that's pretty typical for West coast/California accents. @@callmez55
@@SpeechModification alright, thank you so much for explaining. I appreciate your time answering my questions.
Please the word experiment
Good suggestion, I can cover "experiment" in a future video.
Omg thank you, your videos have been very helpful lately, a part of my routine now😂❤️
How are you? Could you teach how to pronounce "SHARK" word? Thanks.
Hi, yes, I'd be happy to cover "shark" in a future video for you.
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