Learn How to Pronounce The Months of The Year

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"Oh, my birthday?
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My birthday is in Faburerer...
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Fabrurarry...
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You know March?
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So the month before that."
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How to pronounce the months of the year.
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Today we're gonna talk about the 12 months and how to pronounce
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them effortlessly and clearly.
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But before that, let's talk about how to pronounce the word 'months'.
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There are actually two ways to pronounce this word.
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The first way is the proper way.
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You start with an 'm' sound, then the 'uh' as in 'cup' - 'muh'.
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Then you bring the tongue up for the 'n' - 'muhn'.
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You stick the tongue out for the 'th' - 'muh-n-th'.
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It's a soft 'th', allow the air to pass, and then you bring the tongue
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back in for the 's' - 'm-uh-n-th-s'.
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However, since it is a very difficult transition, and I'm sure that you
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are feeling it right now in your tongue, you can drop the 'th',
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you can totally drop it and it's gonna sound just fine - 'muh-n-s'.
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Most people pronounce it like that: 'muh-n-s'.
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But before we go into the months, if you are new to my
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channel, then hi and welcome.
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I'm so happy that you're here.
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My name is Hadar.
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I'm a non-native speaker of English, I'm a pronunciation coach.
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And I'm here to help you speak English with clarity, confidence, and freedom.
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And you can come on over and check out my website - hadarshemesh.com, where
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I have a bunch of resources for you to study and practice on your own.
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Or you can follow me on your favorite social platform
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where I share daily content.
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All right, so let's talk about the months of the year.
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The first month is January.
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January.
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You start with a DJ sound, then it's the A as in 'cat'- DJA, and N Sound and a
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Y - DJAN-yuw, transition to an 'uw' sound.
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And then e-ree – an E sound, and R and an 'ee' - e-ree.
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DJAN-yuw-e-ree.
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Primary stress is on the first syllable.
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Even the A sound at the beginning leans towards the E - DJEN-yuw-e-ree
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because there is an N right after.
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And the A as in 'cat' before an N changes a little bit to an
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E[a] sound -DJE[a]N-yow-e-ree.
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January.
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'The president will take office in January'.
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The next word is February.
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A few months ago, I released a video with how to pronounce the
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word February, and it has gotten over 10 million views on Facebook.
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And the reason why is because people really didn't like how I was teaching this
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word, because I was teaching the American pronunciation that has a shortcut and
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makes it easier for people to pronounce.
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So, let me teach you the two different ways to pronounce this word.
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Now, by the way, there are more than two ways, but I'm gonna teach you two ways
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that you can choose how to pronounce.
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The first is FEB-ruw-e-ree.
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You start with an F sound, that it's the E as in 'red' - FE, you
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close your lips for a B - FEB.
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Then 'ruw' - an R sound and a tense 'uw' - FEB-ruw.
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And then 'e-ree', like the ending of January.
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FEB-ruw-e-ree.
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Now, when you transition from an 'uw' sound to an 'e' – a back high vowel to a
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front vowel – what you get is an intrusive sound that sounds like a 'w' sound.
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Listen - FEB-ruw-we-ree.
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So maybe that would help you pronounce the 'uw' sound more clearly.
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February.
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Now, you can drop, actually, the first R and pronounce it as FEB-yuw,
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with a 'y' instead - FEB-yuw-e-ree.
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This is what some people didn't like.
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FEB-yuw-e-ree.
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You choose whatever is easier for you.
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You're gonna be clear in both ways.
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FEB-ruw-e-ree – FEB-yuw-e-ree.
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'My birthday is in February.
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March, short and sweet.
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You start with an M sound, then it's the 'aa' as in 'father' - 'Maa'.
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Then you bring the tongue up for the R - Maar, and then you wrap it up
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with a 'ch' sound - a T and a SH.
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'Maarch'.
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Make sure you don't bring the tongue up for the R too quickly,
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cuz then it's gonna sound like 'merch', which is a different word.
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'Maarch'.
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March.
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'I have an important conference in March'.
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Next we have April.
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April.
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The A is pronounced as 'ei' as in 'day' - ei.
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It's a diphthong, a changing vowel.
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So you wanna hear it shifting from 'e' to 'i'.
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'ei'.
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Then we have a P sound - 'eip', and then you wrap it up with r'l - an
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R sound, a schwa, and an L - r'l'.
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eip-r'l.
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April.
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'Let's go on vacation in April'.
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April.
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May is probably the easiest month to pronounce.
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You start with an M sound, then it's the 'ei' as in 'day' - mei.
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Start with an 'e', then shift to an 'i'.
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Not 'mai', but 'mei'.
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'Yes, you may visit me in May'.
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June starts with a 'dj' sound, then the 'uw' as in 'food', and it's a long vowel,
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so make sure you round your lips - djuw, and then close it with an N - djuwn.
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'I'm not available in June.
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I'm gonna be too busy'.
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June.
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The month July also has several pronunciations.
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The American pronunciation is either a 'dj' sound, then the 'u'
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as in cook, look, and book - 'dju'.
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And then LAI - and L sound, and then the AI as in 'my' - dju-LAI.
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But a lot of people drop the first vowel to a schwa.
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djuh-LAI.
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July.
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Which one is easier for you?
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dju-LAI – djuh-LAI.
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In British pronunciation, by the way, you'll hear more
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of an 'uw' sound - djuw-LAI.
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'djuw', but a quick one - djuw-LAI.
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'dju-LAI' or 'djuh-LAI'.
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'On July 1st, I'm flying to New York'.
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August has two syllables.
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The first one is 'aa' as in 'father' - AA.
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You can also round your lips to something more rounded like the daughter vowel.
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AA, and then g'st - a G sound, a schwa, and S and a T - g'st.
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September has three syllables.
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The first syllable is 'sep'.
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TEM, right, make sure that you raise your pitch a little bit for the primary stress.
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sep-TEM, and then b'r - a B and an R - b'r.
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There is no vowel in between, it's not sep-TEM-ber, but sep-TEM-b'r.
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September.
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'I can't wait for September'.
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September.
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October starts with the 'aa' as in 'father' sound,
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so you wanna drop your jaw.
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'aa'.
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And then a K sound - aak.
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TOW is the primary stress: a T sound, then the 'ow' as in 'go'.
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You can make the T a little aspirated so it feels like there is
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a little H right after - aak-ThOW.
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Can you hear it?
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aak-ThOW.
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And then b'r - same ending as in September.
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aak-ThOW-b'r.
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October.
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'October is my favorite month'.
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October.
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November - three syllables as well, same ending - b'r.
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Here we start with 'now' as in 'I said no'.
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Then VEM - that's the primary stress.
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now-VEM-b'r.
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And then finally, we have the month of December.
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December.
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You start with a D sound, then it's the 'i' as in 'sit' - di.
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Then SEM - primary stress, di-SEM-b'r.
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'December is the last month of the year'.
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By the way, when you talk about months, you wanna use the
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preposition in: in April, in January.
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When you talk about a specific day in the month, you would
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want to use on: on April 15th.
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All right, that's it.
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12 months, you did it!
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Let me know in the comments below which one of those months is the
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hardest one for you to pronounce.
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Thank you so much for watching.
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If you like this video, make sure you like it, and subscribe if you haven't yet.
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And come check out my website at hadarshemesh.com where I share with
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you a bunch of different resources for free to study and practice on your own.
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Have a beautiful day, and I'll see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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