Lesson 5: Basic Vowels - Nguyên Âm (Learn Southern Vietnamese Accent with SVFF)
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Lesson 5: Basic Vowel - Nguyên Âm (Learn Southern Vietnamese Accent with SVFF)
00:00 Introducing the subject of the video
00:31 Vowel a
01:07 Vowel ă
01:54 Vowel â
02:35 Vowel e
03:29 Vowel ê
04:19 Vowel i/y
04:58 Vowel o
05:39 Vowel ô
06:22 Vowel ơ
07:07 Vowel u
07:54 Vowel ư
09:04 Review the lesson
10:40 Ending the video
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Thank YOU for the lessons 🙂. Your teaching style is superb!!!
Cảm ơn anh
Xin Chao! thank you for the video I just find out there was 3 accent in vietnam im kinda overwhelmed.
Thank you! It really helped - especially with giving tips on mouth positions :)
Dạ không có gì
Cảm ơn anh.
+shaofeng huang không có gì "shaofeng huang"
good!
0:33 a ă â
2:36 e ê
4:17 i/y
4:58 o ô ơ
7:08 u ư
good stuff guys. keep it up! more more more lol
thank you very much :D
PLEASE UPLOAD MORE VIDEOS!!!!
We are working on lesson 6. we will upload soon!
THANK YOU !!!
+Epsi Port here's our newest lesson ruclips.net/video/dT8tAD-FNLQ/видео.html
Great, thanks, It's great. At the end, the music is really distracting when you are reviewing the lesson. But overall extremely useful, thank you.
Cảm ơn anh.
I must agree on the music. And yes, the Pronunciation is excellent.
Thank you brother?
When I say “ơ” and “ư” they sound the same. Can you please give me some suggestions as to how to insure that I am pronouncing them correctly.
Oh! Oh!! Oh!!! Hahahaha :) So adorable!
thank you!
good job keep it going😁:D
Cảm ơn Thuan Nguyen
Like @Michael Langan commented, "Father" is not a good example. Better is "apple, cat, hat, sad, happy"
I disagree. Compare the sounds (in the video) of "a" and "ă".
(1) I didn't understand the comment at 2:55--something specifically relating to the term "đẹp" ̣(2:50)? (combining "e" with "final consonants"?) (2) At 3:40, you say that "ê" sounds "a little bit different" than a similar sound in "prey", but to me it simply sounds like a long "a" in English (as pronounced in the video, anyway)--in other words, "ê" sounds like the "a" in any English word ending in "-ay" (or "prey"), and comparable to the "a" in "game", "name", "take", etc.--at least, I don't hear much (if any) difference. (?)
In English you position the highest point of the tongue at the front of your mouth when pronouncing pr *ey* . ê is instead pronounced with the highest point of your tongue at the middle.
ư Engraçado a pronúncia
The a in father is like the aw in saw... not like the a in Apple
I think the VN "a" sound (at least as spoken in the video) is closer to "father" than to "apple"...by comparison, VN "ă" (again, as spoken in the video) sounds more like "apple"
I think so too. I think the vietnamese a sounds like the same we use in the word "act"
Yeah so father is really more like the viet sound o
In your table at the end of the video, I don't think "ơ" is the same as "u" in "mug". The "u" in "mug" sounds more like an "ă". "Ơ" does sound like "ir" in "girl" as you have described earlier in the video.
Other than that, thanks for the video man. It helped me so much in pronouncing "â","ê" and differentiating "ơ" from "ư".
I don't see how "ơ" (as Phi pronounces it, either alone or in specifc words) equates with the "ir" in "girl", at all. (The way he pronounced "girl" sounded weird to me.) To me "ơ" just sounds like a slightly shortened version of "ô"--at least based on how these letters were pronounced in the vid.