ED pronunciation - D or T?! | Simple Past and past participle suffix pronunciation

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Hey guys, it's Hadar and this is the Accent's Way.
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Today we are going to talk about something that many of you have asked me to explain before and that is
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how to pronounce the -ed suffix or shall we call it the 't' suffix or just the 'd' suffix.
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Now the -ed suffix can be pronounced three different ways the first one is just
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'd'
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as in 'played'
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or
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'organized'
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The second option is a 't' sound as in 'worked', or 'crossed'.
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Now the third option is 'id' a relaxed 'i' sound and a 'd'.
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'id'
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As in 'did', and you can find it in words like 'invented' or 'executed'.
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Now like we don't have enough confusing things in English, this -ed suffix
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sounds like three different sounds, when do we know when to use what?
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So, I'll first lay out the rule, right the phonological rule, and then I'll give you
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my rule, which is the shortcut actually.
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Now when the past suffix appears after a vowel then it's pronounced as a 'd' as in
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'played', 'fried' and 'stayed'
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Do you hear that? It's a 'd' sound.
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'stay'
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'stayed'
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'fry'
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'fried'
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Now when the -ed suffix appears after a voiced consonant as in
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'b'
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'g'
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'j'
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'z'
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Okay, all of these are voiced consonants because the vocal cords are vibrating, for example
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'saved'
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The 'v' is a voiced consonant so the -ed is pronounced as a 'd'
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'saved'
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There is no vowel here, okay, it's not 'sei-ved'. The only time we add a vowel
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before the 'd' is in the third option, and we're gonna talk about that in a second, okay.
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So in the word 'save' there is no 'e' sound it's just a 'd' right after the consonant
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'seivd'
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And if it's difficult for you then practice stretching out, holding out the sound before.
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'seiv...' and as you're pronouncing it lift the tongue up for the 'd'
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'seiv...d', and that's it 'saved'.
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'determine'
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'determined'
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It's not 'de-T'R-mi-nEd'.
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Okay, there is no vowel there. Why?
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Because there is a consonant, a voiced consonant at the end, that's an 'n' sound.
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'determin...'
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How do I know? I can feel my vocal cords vibrating as I'm pronouncing the 'n'
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'determin...nnnd'
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'de-T'R-mind
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'organize'
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'z' is a voiced consonant
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'organiz...d'
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I'm closing it with the 'd'
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Not 'organized'
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'OR-g'-naizd'
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Okay, so a 'd' after a vowel, that's easy, a 'd' after a voiced consonant.
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That's a little more challenging, so you want to make sure there is no vowel there.
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Now when the -ed suffix appears after a voiceless consonant.
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So think about it. Let's try to say the word 'work' and add to it the 'd' sound.
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'work'
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'workd...'
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'work'
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'workt'
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Doesn't come out as a 'd'. Let's think of the word 'cross'.
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'cross'
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'crossed'
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No, there is no vowel in between, okay?
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So we have to connect the consonant, let's try
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'crossd'
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It's almost impossible. It doesn't sound good and it takes up too much energy.
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Why? Because when the 'd' appears after a voiceless consonant, for example
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's'
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'k'
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'f'
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'sh'
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Then the 'd' turns into a 't'. It's like the 'd' which is a voiced consonant, takes the feature
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the voicing feature of whatever comes before, so if it's a voiced consonant
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then it remains a voiced 'd'.
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If it's a voiceless consonant, then it loses its voicing quality, and it turns into a 't'.
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So the 'd' turns into a 't', if it appears after a voiceless consonant.
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For example
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'wash'
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'sh' 'sh' 'sh', voiceless
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'waasht'
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That's a 't'.
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'cross'
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'craast'
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'walk'
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'waakt'
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'mix'
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'mikst'
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Right, so, it's not 'mixd'.
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It's not 'mix-ed'.
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It's 'mikst'.
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And I think this is the most important thing you need to remember.
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So when the -ed suffix appears after a voiceless consonant, then it turns into a 't.'
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Only when the -ed suffix appears after a verb that ends with a 't' or a 'd', then we add the 'i' as in 'sit' right before.
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Why? Because try to say just one consonant, just the 'd' sound after 'embed'
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'embed...'
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or 'invite'
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'invite...'
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Right, I can't suggest that there is an -ed suffix because they connect, the two 'd's or the two 't's.
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So we have to add a little vowel, an 'i' sound, it can also drop to a schwa.
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And then add the 'd' that indicates that this is the past form
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'embed'
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'embedded'
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'invite'
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'invited' or 'invi(d)ed'
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Right, because the 't' turns into a 'd' between two vowels
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'execute'
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'executed'
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Okay.
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So when the -ed suffix appears after a 't' or a 'd' that's the only time we add a vowel
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and that's the 'e' sound or just a schwa, if you speak really fast
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'embedded'
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'invited'
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Okay, now here's my tip when it comes to how do you know if you should pronounce it as a 'd', or a 't'.
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Always try to add a 'd' with no vowel right after the verb.
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So 'played'
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That's okay!
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But then when you want to say a word like 'wash' and add the 'd' sound, because that's the thumb rule
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'wash...'
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It's almost impossible to say, it's going to come out as a 't' anyway because English doesn't like it
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when you have a voiceless consonant, and then a voiced consonant right after
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'wash...'
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So as long as you don't turn it in to 'wash-ed' to make it easy on you
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just let it come out as it should and it's going to come out as a 't'
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'washed'
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'washed'
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Okay, so sometimes non-native speakers try to simplify it and then add the schwa sound, right.
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'washəd' or an 'e' sound
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'washed'
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So the 'd' actually comes out. Don't worry the 'd' shouldn't come out if it's impossible to pronounce it, right.
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'washed'
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'crossed'
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'mixed'
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I'm spitting all over the place here, but that's okay you should too.
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I know it might still be a little bit confusing, and this is why you can come on over to my website and see all
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the rules written out, so you can write it to yourself and practice it and just think about it.
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Okay guys! The most important thing is don't be afraid to make mistakes
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because that's the only way you learn, so speak up and don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel and
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have a wonderful week, and I will see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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