Hi, there are patterns in pronunciation that apply other places, but often there will be exceptions to the rule. Was there a part of these words in particular you were wondering about? Here's some help for s/z: ruclips.net/video/gMNhE4fMm9s/видео.html and for nt: ruclips.net/video/olqr94lf2hM/видео.html
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Nice teacher. I'd love to leave you with this thought, "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation present your requests to God by prayer with thanksgiving. And the peace of God which transcends all understanding shall guard your minds and hearts in Christ Jesus." Phil 4:6-7
Hi, yes, we tend to say those words with a reduced vowel in the final syllable, so rather than a contrasting man /mæn/ and men /mɛn/, they have /mən/ or /mn/. I plan to cover this topic in a future video.
@@SpeechModification Thank you for your reply! I have another curiosity, nowadays when I hear people speak online, I hear a more DH sound instead of TH when they say words like 'the' or others words that start with TH in the middle or the start of sentences.
@@slumbers Hi, do you mean you hear the voiced TH /ð/? Or that it sounds more like a "d" sound? Here's some help for TH sounds: ruclips.net/p/PLJXFLCasjYl6y4EZt5fR-uajcdgKIHgPS
Nice technique! I love how perfectly you pronounce it! But say, how about writing "Jan no man" for gentlemen? Wouldn't it be easier for foreign students to understand? Plus, it's fun and funny! Right?
Thanks for your comment! Yes, that's a funny way to write it, but it's not exactly what we say. But if it helps you to remember and pronounce it correctly, then it's a good strategy for you.
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@@SpeechModification maybe "gen" instead of Jan? Gen o men? But saying it fast!
I just wonder the pronunciation of "z" when it placed at the end of the words. the ending z sounds like "s". but you said z sound. Whenever I hear the ending z sound, but always it sounds like "s" sound to me. my ear is a problem? sorry for bad English
It's probably partly your ear, and partly that we don't use a strong "z" sound or hold it for a long time in connected speech. But you should be able to hear that a phrase like "was it" sounds like "whazzit" and not "wass it," because when we link words the z sound is more clear. You might find this video helpful for final z: ruclips.net/video/Lcy4rUuShf8/видео.html.
Oh God it's so clearly and fluently. God bless you
Wow ! Thanks to explain Ladies n Gentlemen pronunciation in such a cool way ..
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You're welcome, thank you for the suggestion.
Hello Christine! This is very informative.
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Amazing and easy. Thanks
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Great!
It there clear rule to this pronunciation so we can apply it for other words?
Hi, there are patterns in pronunciation that apply other places, but often there will be exceptions to the rule. Was there a part of these words in particular you were wondering about?
Here's some help for s/z: ruclips.net/video/gMNhE4fMm9s/видео.html and for nt: ruclips.net/video/olqr94lf2hM/видео.html
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Hello, darling! Thanks for the tips! I'm struggling to say gentlemen
Thank you Christine for making that very clear. I would love to be a member of your beneficial pronunciation channel. 🥀
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@@SpeechModification thank you so much. Here from India and thia helps me prepare better for todays evening programme. Appreciate ma'am
Wonderful video!!! Thanks for teach the sounds ....
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So a good explanation, thank you so much.
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Ladies and gentlemen we got em'😂😂😂
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Pls add feminine & masculine.
Good suggestion, I can cover those words in a future class.
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Nice teacher. I'd love to leave you with this thought, "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation present your requests to God by prayer with thanksgiving. And the peace of God which transcends all understanding shall guard your minds and hearts in Christ Jesus." Phil 4:6-7
Do you pronounce gentleman and gentlemen the same way?
Hi, yes, we tend to say those words with a reduced vowel in the final syllable, so rather than a contrasting man /mæn/ and men /mɛn/, they have /mən/ or /mn/. I plan to cover this topic in a future video.
@@SpeechModification Thank you for your reply! I have another curiosity, nowadays when I hear people speak online, I hear a more DH sound instead of TH when they say words like 'the' or others words that start with TH in the middle or the start of sentences.
@@slumbers Hi, do you mean you hear the voiced TH /ð/? Or that it sounds more like a "d" sound? Here's some help for TH sounds: ruclips.net/p/PLJXFLCasjYl6y4EZt5fR-uajcdgKIHgPS
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Nice technique! I love how perfectly you pronounce it! But say, how about writing "Jan no man" for gentlemen? Wouldn't it be easier for foreign students to understand? Plus, it's fun and funny! Right?
Thanks for your comment! Yes, that's a funny way to write it, but it's not exactly what we say. But if it helps you to remember and pronounce it correctly, then it's a good strategy for you.
@@SpeechModification maybe "gen" instead of Jan? Gen o men? But saying it fast!
It's close, but without the L it will probably sound a little off.
I just wonder the pronunciation of "z" when it placed at the end of the words. the ending z sounds like "s". but you said z sound. Whenever I hear the ending z sound, but always it sounds like "s" sound to me. my ear is a problem? sorry for bad English
It's probably partly your ear, and partly that we don't use a strong "z" sound or hold it for a long time in connected speech. But you should be able to hear that a phrase like "was it" sounds like "whazzit" and not "wass it," because when we link words the z sound is more clear. You might find this video helpful for final z: ruclips.net/video/Lcy4rUuShf8/видео.html.
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Como me gustaria aprender Inglés 😔💔👌🏻
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紳士淑女諸君 in japanese
gentlemen is 優しい 男性 in japanese
Ladies and gentlemen , idk logically speaking that's how u pronounce that.
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