Improve your accent & speak clearly in English with this English pronunciation guide. In this English lesson, we look at how to pronounce the consonant /j/ in English words like ‘yet’, ‘use’, ‘yellow’, ‘beauty’ and more.
👄 0:00 /j/
👄 0:24 ‘yet’, ‘use’, ‘yellow’, ‘beauty’ and more.
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⭐ Voiced consonant /v/ in ‘view’, ‘heavy’ and ‘move’ 👉
⭐ Consonant /w/ in ‘wet’, ‘one’ and ‘when’ 👉
⭐ Consonant /l/ in ‘light’, ‘valley’ and ‘feel’ 👉
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@AgbajorVera
Excuse me, BBCLE.
Let me help!
/t/: tail, tea, tire, toast, touch, too, two, to, pretend, retire, September, at, boat, cut, late, promote, dillute // stay, star, stew, steel, steam, stood, still, stir, steep, stool, store, study.
/w/: we, wear, wash, wake, week, weird, would, wish, wool, woman, weather, Taiwan, Kuwait // what, whale, whether, why, wheat, wheel // swallow, sweat, swim, swoop // twin, twist, twelve, twenty // guawa, request, penguin, cuisine, persuade, chihuahua, Uruguay, Venezuela //
reservoir, abbatoir, bourgeois, memoir.
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But i want twenty words each with/j/and/w/sound and their phonetic pronunciation
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The sound /t/ can change when it comes before a word starting with the sound /j/. Let Tim explain all about the assimilation of /t/ and /j/ in his Pronunciation Workshop here: https://youtu.be/DzCvN1dJP1Y
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