How to say CAN and CAN'T in British and American English
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- Опубликовано: 15 июн 2017
- I'm British and Jay's American and this video explains step by step how we both pronounce 'can' and 'can't'. Sometimes I find it hard to understand Jay and here's one reason why - we pronounce 'can't' differently.
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that's why the military uses affirmative and negative
Oh I hadn't thought about that before. Interesting. Thanks Rizal.
I can negative. I doesn't work.
God man you almost killed me hahahaha
Better yes and no?
And not just the military. Anyone who relies on clear and accurate communication (air traffic control, emergency services) especially over radio in situations where 'interference' is likely - eg background noise, static.
Technically, 'affirmative' = 'yes' not 'can', 'negative' = 'no' not 'can't'.
I use both US & UK slangs when I am speaking in English (I am not a native speaker), but when it comes to the word "can't" , I always pronounce it like a British because I think it would be easier for people to understand me ☺️
Great to meet you Last Uchida. This is Vicki writing. I think the British can't will be clearer too.
I am from the U.S. and only very rarely ran into an issue with differentiating between 'Can' and 'Can't' but I do agree the British way is better. I could start pronouncing 'Can't' like the British, but as a native American English speaker, I am sure to be laughed at and considered a snob if I did.
Completely agree. In this case i go for British accent. American "can" is very confusing.
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yeah, ditto to avoid confusion.
I'm American and didn't realize how our "can't" was so hard for other people to hear. I could understand Jay perfectly in the video.
Thanks for this Paul. You're not alone. Jay thinks I should understand him too. :-)
1:30 omg I can't stop replaying this 😂 her reaction is just too cute and funny
I just mix the both accent 😎
We're working towards that too Bhien. It's just taking us a long time. :-)
I love your accent 😊😊😊 always love british accent.
I do the same 😂
That would sound kind of weird to both of us. I think it’s better to pick one accent or learn both but use one.
Me too 😁😅
Can = can, can't = can. Can Americans communicate telepathically?
Ha! Good question DonLoranikus. :-)
That's the result of being visited by the aliens every year😂
DonLoranikus you didn’t know we could?
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Thanks Thap. We try to. We're a relatively small channel so it's always been possible in the past. We have been getting a lot of new subscribers recently and it's led to a (very happy) problem - lots more comments. But Jay and I will continue to try to respond to everyone for as long as we can.
@@SimpleEnglishVideos can or can't?
@@jazkoming I kaen see what you did there.
You're adorable, very entertaining and very good teachers. I'm neither English nor American but I enjoy this and find it very helpful. Thank you.
So glad it was useful. Thanks for writing MAbduser.
I'm American and I could perfectly hear Jay pronounce the T sound after "can't" (at 4:08).
You think it was perfectly pronounced Destiny?
Not perfectly, but if you listen you can definitely hear the difference between can't and can. The way Jay said "I can't open jars" also had a negative impression. You could easily go by that if you can't hear the difference.
I pronounce "can" as "kæn", like the way "can't" is in British English (but without the t sound at the end). Even though I'm used to that, I can still understand a negative tone and a positive tone.
After many years living with Jay I can hear a difference between his 'can' and 'can't'. It's not a big one because there's a stop on the t in can't and the vowel sound stays the same. But I'm confused destiny. We don't say kænt in British English.
I'm not American or British I'm Russian, but I also heard it.)
destiny hhh
Can : Can I help you?
Can't : I can't do it.
We can learn English with you but we can't touch you.
But we can communicate. :-) Great to see you Mollie.
I'm an Australian native speaker, and I cannot understand the difference between 'can' and 'can't' when Americans say it. They both sound like 'can' to me. As I'm an ESL teacher this is sometimes are problem because most of my students studied American English in school.
Great to meet you Roz. I have the same problem when I'm listening to Jay, (as we illustrated in this video.) It's getting a little better with practice, but it's a constant challenge. :-)
I'm a brasilian. What's the acronym ESL ?
@@guilhermeoliveira1854 English as a Second Language.
I'm American, and I can't NOT hear the difference. It doesn't quite sound like a full "t" at the end, but it doesn't sound like "can" either.
You can't touch this
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I don't know the difference :,,v
American: *pronounces can*
British: LOL such an American't
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Both? :)
There was one time I said "You can't" in British accent and a student thought I was cursing. SMH.
Oh that's funny! Keep practising. It's just a matter of getting the vowel sounds right.
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about can and can't ..British English is easier to understand
I agree, though Jay doesn't :-)
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I carn't !
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At last a good video that shows clearly the difference between Can and Can't in American and British Pronunciation. Thank you so much!👏😀
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Thanks for the video. Hopefully it won't take me long till I'm able to fully understand and distinguish both of them without depending merely on negative/positive tones
I’m not native English speaker, and British speech and pronunciation always seemed to me more clearly to understand than American speech😁
Thanks for sharing this. Some other viewers have reported this too, and other shave reported that they find American English easier to understand.
Екатерина Кабанова I’m born and raised in England and I completely agree with you.
American eng is way easier to mimic, i am a parrot so to speak and cockney i cannot do that. Properly, that says a lot
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It's even more difficult to understand the American version when the following word starts with a T.
I can touch it
I can't touch it
Sounds exactly the same to me
Ah yes. Great example. I think these would sound the same Q.
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Hello Robert. This is Jay writing back to you. One thing that Vicki pointed out to me when she first came to America, is that men with British accents were often the 'bad guys' in American movies. So there's another example of British accents in movies. Thanks for writing to us and thanks for watching our videos.
Thank you now I understand the pronunciation
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I love so much British accent.
I been learning English listening British people.
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Grown up with British English. The can and can’t in Hollywood movies are so confusing to me.
In formal conversation, I use “cannot” to avoid confusing.
That sounds like it will work and alleviate the problem Sonnenabend. Cannot is pretty formal though, as you indicate.
Feel free to pronounce the t in can't even when learning an American accent. No one will notice. I just said it out loud and I would never notice if someone else was speaking and pronounced the t instead of using a stop. It's extremely subtle.
Thanks for this idea Typical Lib. :-)
Love love your videos! This one was a great way to explain to my students who learnt American English why me and other Australians can only hear them saying can whenever they say can/can't. Thanks Vicky and Jay love your work!!
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sometimes eastern people (most of them Slavic) can say another word that begins with c the last letter is t and at the middle you find the synonym of the world pistol but without g at the beginning
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I say cannot, kenot! I never say cant
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@Sapien where?
We've now made another video about this that you can see here: ruclips.net/video/kkSBXBSOyoc/видео.html
I remembered an instance when I was speaking to a guest over the phone and I already used both accents and still got misunderstood so I just used 'can not'. I started using it since then especially over the phone.
Great solution... 😂
Interesting, as always! I think the British pronunciation is easier to catch (sorry Jay ;-) )
I agree Philbert! :-) (from Vicki)
Hello I am from Argentina, and I think British pronunciation it's only easier in the RP dialect which is the less common to hear unless you are all time watching BBC, on the other hand American could be easier with less different accents and dialects if you will. Words in American English tend to be pronounced more like he are spelled, specially if you are latin, you will find American more open. That's my humble opinion. Though British is my favorite! Congrats, for your videos!
@@shakeo Nah, both American and British don't pronounce the words like how they spell it
Yeah. Especially in this topic "can't/ can US English vs British English. But British English also has several words that hardly to understand than American English.
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I didn't know this for a long time (I'm French in first place). I just learned the difference recently. And I think this is great for non-native English speakers that "can" find it confusing, depending on their speaker's accent. That's very useful! 😊
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Maybe it's because I'm not a native speaker but I kept hearing cXnt everytime the lady said can't. Shame on me. Nice video, very entertaining, fun and well explained.
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When she said c’n
I heard c*nt...
Same with Can’t
Unless the speaker is applying extra emphasis, for some reason, the word 'c*nt' has a similar but shorter vowel sound in 'British' English - and a very different short vowel sound in American.
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Excellent explanation! Thank you.
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In America we also have a problem with the can and can’t we also struggle to we be like can or can’t and the other have to emphasize on the last letter so we know like caN or can’ T
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I can't open jars.
American: " I can open jars"
What I hear:
"I can dopen jars."
Very interesting blackheavyblans. This is Jay writing back to you. Saying 'can't in American English can sometimes be a problem. I often have to repeat my sentence to Vicki by emphasizing the 't' in can't or by saying cannot. Americans, though, usually can understand. Thanks for writing to us and thanks for watching our video.
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What makes me say that🤔?
Let's see
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(Which doesn't make sense)
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It is like some drunk lecturer read a couple of words and now people are supposed to follow it.
Also how we mention our relations with people is quite limited compared to any other languages I know
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I’m American and I never realized we pronounced it can and kin but we totally do
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I'm American, and I can't NOT hear the difference between the two. "Can't" doesn't quite sound like a full "t" at the end, but it doesn't sound like "can" either.
Thanks for sharing this Kevin. It can be so hard to pick up the difference when you're not used to it, but there is a difference there.
That why I'm lost my English.. I think US is good to hear..
I wanna learn american eng but I just like saying can't like british like u! Will it be wrong?
Hi Bizim. Vicki here and this sounds like a great idea to me because I think the British 'can't' is easier to distinguish from 'can'. Now are you taking any exams? I ask because some exam boards require consistency, so either American or British (or Australian, or Irish, or Canadian, or whatever) is acceptable, but they require you don't mix them up. I've never understood why mixing them up should be important, but unfortunately, that's what they do.
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-I love red colour at vacation you got it ? Some words belongs AE and some words belongs BE ! I hope i could write with no mistake what i wanted:)
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Educational yet entertaining! Great job grandpas and grandmas
Thanks you! :-)
The American version is so confusing.
Ha! Vicki here Akbar. I agree! I doubt if Jay does though. :-)
it's actually not so difficult. it's easy to know he is saying "can't" because if the word "can" was being used in those sentences, it would have the "kun" pronunciation. "i kun open the jar" versus "i can't open the jar." the vowel sound used tells you he said can't and not can.
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Beautiful! Clear explanantion. Thanks.
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I agree with her, American English is hard. British sounds more beautiful and easier :)
Thanks Thiago. Vicki here. I think British English is easier too, though Jay would disagree. :-)
I agree with her too
- absolutely agree with you, particularly: take=toik, father=fava, mother=mava etc. Real english!
We italians must be careful with the brit way of can't as we easily say the c... word 😆
It's all about the vowel. :-) Thanks Ale.
As Russian native speaker I completely agree with Italians so I always say "can not". I don't want to swear. :)
Hello @@const.z. Well that will certainly fix the swearing problem. :-)
We've now made another video about this that you can see here: ruclips.net/video/kkSBXBSOyoc/видео.html
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Marvellous and spot on!!!
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Just say Cannot instead problem solved for us Americans lol
Ha! Well, it's one solution SDSen. It will make you sound rather formal though.
us and uk talks about who has the best pronounce
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@@SimpleEnglishVideos i more like british accent
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