SELL vs. SALE | American English pronounciation

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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Hello guys, it's Hadar.
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And today we're going to talk about the vowel pair
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Sell vs. Sale
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As my friend subscriber, Jewy Kah asked to explain.
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Alright, so the "eh" vs. the "ei"
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Sell
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Sale
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Get
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Gate
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Now, for some speakers, this is not a big deal,
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you're probably listening and saying: "what's the problem?"
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Get vs. Gate
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But for some speakers, and I get you guys,
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there is no distinction between those two vowels,
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cause the "ei" does not exist in your language.
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So, what you tend to do is to shift that "ei" sound
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into a clean neutral "eh" sound.
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And then, words like
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"Get" and "Gate" sound the same.
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"Sell" and "Sale".
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They both sound like "Sell".
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So, let's look at the difference between the two.
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The first one is a clean "eh" as in "Red"
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Get
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You drop your jaw,
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and it's a continuous sound,
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you are not changing anything from one consonant to another.
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Let
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Men
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But then,
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for the "ei" as in 'day',
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you have a shift from one sound to another
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it's a diphthong,
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and it means you change the position of the tongue and the mouth
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as you pronounce the sound, listen.
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'eeeeeiiii'
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So it shifts from an "eh" to "ei"
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Day
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Alright, is not 'deh'
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'deh'
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Not one clean sound, but
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Day
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And therefore, it is not 'sehl', 'sehl'
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But "Sale"
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So you wanna close your jaw and
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push your tongue forward,
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as you pronounce the vowel.
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But, you know, I like those little hacks
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that can help you pronounce the sound
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without thinking too much of your tongue.
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So what I want you to think about
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is just
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to add a "y" sound at the end.
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As a "y" as in 'yes'.
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Alright? Think about it.
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It's not 'deht'
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it's 'de(y)-'
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Alright, that's the "y" sound
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and then a "t".
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'de(y)t'
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"Date"
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So it's not 'sehl'.
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But if you're adding a "y" sound
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"Sail"
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And yes, you can think about closing your jaw
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and pushing your tongue forward as well.
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Pale
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Gate
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Late
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Main
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versus
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Men
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Now, if it feels exaggerated and artificial to you then,
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first of all great,
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cause you're probably doing something
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that is a little different than what you're used to.
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So that's good.
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But also remember that it doesn't matter
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if it's forced.
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At the beginning it's going to be forced,
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until you make it your own.
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So you have to practice it a few more times
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until you get comfortable with it,
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and you don't feel like it's artificial anymore.
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But also, even if you are pushing a bit,
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as long as you make a clear distinction
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between the two words,
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I think that's better.
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I think you're not gonna be mistaken,
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you're not gonna be saying one thing
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and it's gonna sound like another word.
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So you're gonna feel clear and it's gonna be more accurate,
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and you'll tone it down anyway with time
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and of course with practice.
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So, don't worry about it.
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So let me know in the comments below,
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how was it - trying to practice it and
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trying to apply it in real speech.
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I can't wait to hear what you have to say.
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So that's it, I hope this was helpful, Jewy Kah.
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And please share this video with your friends,
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and do not forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel.
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Have a great week and I'll see you next week in the next video
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Bye.
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