Sound like a Native English Speaker: Tapping

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English with Emma


μ•„λž˜ μ˜λ¬Έμžλ§‰μ„ λ”λΈ”ν΄λ¦­ν•˜μ‹œλ©΄ μ˜μƒμ΄ μž¬μƒλ©λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ²ˆμ—­λœ μžλ§‰μ€ 기계 λ²ˆμ—­λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€.

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Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video, I am going to teach you a little bit about
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μ•ˆλ…•ν•˜μ„Έμš”. 제 이름은 μ— λ§ˆμ΄κ³  였늘 μ˜μƒμ—μ„œλŠ” 뢁미식 λ°œμŒμ— λŒ€ν•΄ 쑰금 μ•Œλ €λ“œλ¦΄λ €κ³  ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€
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North American pronunciation. I'm going to teach you about something called "tapping".
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. "λ‘λ“œλ¦¬κΈ°"λΌλŠ” 것에 λŒ€ν•΄ κ°€λ₯΄μ³ λ“œλ¦¬κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Okay.
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μ’‹μ•„μš”.
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So, before I explain what tapping is, I want you to listen to how I pronounce this word.
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ νƒœν•‘μ΄ 무엇인지 μ„€λͺ…ν•˜κΈ° 전에 μ œκ°€ 이 단어λ₯Ό μ–΄λ–»κ²Œ λ°œμŒν•˜λŠ”μ§€ λ“€μ–΄λ³΄μ…¨μœΌλ©΄ ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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I'm going to pronounce it in three ways, and I want you to tell me: What's the difference
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μ„Έ 가지 λ°©μ‹μœΌλ‘œ λ°œμŒν•˜κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ—¬λŸ¬λΆ„μ΄ μ €μ—κ²Œ 말씀해 μ£Όμ…¨μœΌλ©΄ ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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in each way I pronounce this? Okay? So the first way I'm going to pronounce it: "thiry",
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μ œκ°€ 이것을 λ°œμŒν•˜λŠ” 각 λ°©μ‹μ˜ 차이점은 λ¬΄μ—‡μž…λ‹ˆκΉŒ? μ’‹μ•„μš”? 첫 번째 방법은 "thiry",
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"thiry". Okay? Now, the next way: "thirdy", "thirdy". And finally: "thirty", "thirty".
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"thiry"둜 λ°œμŒν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ’‹μ•„μš”? 이제 λ‹€μŒ 방법은 "제3자", "제3자"μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. 그리고 λ§ˆμ§€λ§‰μœΌλ‘œ "μ„œλ₯Έ", "μ„œλ₯Έ".
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So what was the difference in the three pronunciations? Between "thiry", "thirdy", "thirty"?
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κ·Έλ ‡λ‹€λ©΄ μ„Έ 가지 발음의 차이점은 λ¬΄μ—‡μž…λ‹ˆκΉŒ ? "thiry", "thiry", "thirty" 사이에?
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If you said this, you are correct.
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μ΄λ ‡κ²Œ λ§μ”€ν•˜μ…¨λ‹€λ©΄ λ§žμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ‹€λ₯Έ μ˜μ–΄
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One of the major differences you'll find in different Englishes is the way we pronounce
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μ—μ„œ 찾을 수 μžˆλŠ” μ£Όμš” 차이점 쀑 ν•˜λ‚˜λŠ”
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"t". In British English, a lot of the times you actually hear the "t". I'm terrible with
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"t"λ₯Ό λ°œμŒν•˜λŠ” λ°©μ‹μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ˜κ΅­μ‹ μ˜μ–΄μ—μ„œλŠ” μ‹€μ œλ‘œ "t"λ₯Ό 듀을 λ•Œκ°€ λ§ŽμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ‚˜λŠ”
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British accents, but "thirty", "t", okay? So you can hear it like a "t" sound. In Englishes...
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영ꡭ 얡양이 λ”μ°ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ "thirty", "t", μ•Œμ•˜μ§€? λ”°λΌμ„œ "t" μ†Œλ¦¬μ²˜λŸΌ 듀을 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ˜κ΅­μ‹ μ˜μ–΄μ—μ„œλŠ”...
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Some British Englishes, and sometimes Australian Englishes, they actually get rid of the "t",
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일뢀 μ˜κ΅­μ‹ μ˜μ–΄, λ•Œλ‘œλŠ” ν˜Έμ£Όμ‹ μ˜μ–΄μ—μ„œλŠ” "t"κ°€ μ‹€μ œλ‘œ
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it's like it doesn't even exist. So you might hear: "thiry". Okay? In North American English,
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μ‘΄μž¬ν•˜μ§€ μ•ŠλŠ” κ²ƒμ²˜λŸΌ μ œκ±°λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ”°λΌμ„œ "thiry"λ₯Ό 듀을 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ’‹μ•„μš”? 뢁미 μ˜μ–΄μ—μ„œλŠ”
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oftentimes, we pronounce t's like d's. So you would hear: "thirdy", okay? So this is
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μ’…μ’… tλ₯Ό d처럼 λ°œμŒν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 당신은 "제 3의"λ₯Ό λ“£κ²Œ 될 κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€, μ•Œμ•˜μ£ ? κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 이것은
01:40
one of the main difference between many different Englishes, how we pronounce our t's.
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λ§Žμ€ λ‹€λ₯Έ μ˜μ–΄ μ‚¬μ΄μ˜ μ£Όμš” 차이점 쀑 ν•˜λ‚˜μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ . μš°λ¦¬κ°€ tλ₯Ό λ°œμŒν•˜λŠ” λ°©λ²•μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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So what's the rule for this? How do we know when to pronounce our t's like d's? Because
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 이것에 λŒ€ν•œ κ·œμΉ™μ€ λ¬΄μ—‡μž…λ‹ˆκΉŒ? μ–Έμ œ 우리의 tλ₯Ό d처럼 λ°œμŒν•΄μ•Ό ν•˜λŠ”μ§€ μ–΄λ–»κ²Œ μ•Œ 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆκΉŒ?
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this is going to focus on the North American pronunciation. Well, I have here a bunch of
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이것은 뢁미 λ°œμŒμ— μ΄ˆμ μ„ 맞좜 것이기 λ•Œλ¬Έμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ . κΈ€μŽ„μš”, 여기에
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different words, all have the word... Or all have the letter "t" in them. I want you to
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λ‹€μ–‘ν•œ 단어가 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. λͺ¨λ‘ 단어가 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ˜λŠ” λͺ¨λ‘ 문자 "t"κ°€ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ‚˜λŠ” 당신이
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listen, and I want you to think about: Where is "t" pronounced like a "d"? Okay? So you're
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λ“£κ³  μƒκ°ν•˜κΈ°λ₯Ό λ°”λžλ‹ˆλ‹€. "t"κ°€ "d"처럼 λ°œμŒλ˜λŠ” 곳은 μ–΄λ””μž…λ‹ˆκΉŒ? μ’‹μ•„μš”? κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 당신은 주의
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going to listen carefully, and I want you to think about: Which words do I pronounce
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깊게 λ“£κ³ , 생각해보길 λ°”λžλ‹ˆλ‹€.
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"t" like a "d"? Okay?
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"t"λ₯Ό "d"처럼 λ°œμŒν•˜λŠ” λ‹¨μ–΄λŠ” λ¬΄μ—‡μž…λ‹ˆκΉŒ? μ’‹μ•„μš”?
02:15
So the first word: "party", "party". Okay? "Party". If you said this is like a "d", you
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λ”°λΌμ„œ 첫 번째 λ‹¨μ–΄λŠ” "νŒŒν‹°", "νŒŒν‹°"μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ’‹μ•„μš”? "νŒŒν‹°". 이것이 "d"와 κ°™λ‹€κ³  ν–ˆλ‹€λ©΄
02:26
are correct. So we have one here. Next word: "tiny", "tiny", "tiny".
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λ§žμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ—¬κΈ° ν•˜λ‚˜ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ‹€μŒ 단어: "μž‘μ€", "μž‘μ€", "μž‘μ€".
02:35
No "d" sound.
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"d" μ†Œλ¦¬κ°€ λ‚˜μ§€ μ•ŠμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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"Water", "water".
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"λ¬Ό", "λ¬Ό".
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There is a "d" sound here. So, again, North American pronunciation. British people
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μ—¬κΈ°μ—μ„œ "d" μ†Œλ¦¬κ°€ λ‚©λ‹ˆλ‹€. κ·Έλž˜μ„œ, λ‹€μ‹œ, 뢁미식 λ°œμŒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. 영ꡭ μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ€
02:47
would probably say something different, like "wa-er" or like "water", okay? Next one: "forty",
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μ•„λ§ˆλ„ "wa-er"λ‚˜ "water"와 같이 λ‹€λ₯Έ 말을 ν•  κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ‹€μŒ: "40",
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"forty".
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"40".
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Okay. Yeah, we have a "d" sound, here. "Latter", "latter", "latter". Okay,
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μ’‹μ•„μš”. 예, μ—¬κΈ° "d" μ†Œλ¦¬κ°€ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. "ν›„μž", "ν›„μž", "ν›„μž". μ’‹μ•„,
03:09
you probably heard a "d" sound. Next one: "bottle", "bottle", "bottle".
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μ•„λ§ˆ "d" μ†Œλ¦¬λ₯Ό λ“€μ—ˆμ„κ±°μ•Ό. λ‹€μŒ: "병", "병", "병".
03:18
Probably heard a "d" sound there. The next word that has a "t" in it: "tornado", "tornado". Does it
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μ•„λ§ˆ κ±°κΈ°μ—μ„œ "d" μ†Œλ¦¬λ₯Ό λ“€μ—ˆμ„ κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. "t"κ°€ μžˆλŠ” λ‹€μŒ 단어: "tornado", "tornado".
03:27
have a "d" sound? I mean where the "t" is. Of course it has this "d" sound, but: "tornado".
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"d" μ†Œλ¦¬κ°€ λ‚˜λ‚˜μš”? "t"κ°€ μžˆλŠ” 곳을 μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ¬Όλ‘  "d" μ†Œλ¦¬κ°€ λ‚˜μ§€λ§Œ "tornado"μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:33
No, we don't pronounce it like a "d". "City", "city".
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μ•„λ‹ˆμš”, "d"처럼 λ°œμŒν•˜μ§€ μ•ŠμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. "λ„μ‹œ", "λ„μ‹œ".
03:40
Yeah, it has a "d" sound.
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예, "d" μ†Œλ¦¬κ°€ λ‚©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:42
"Tuna", "tuna",
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"참치", "참치",
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no "d" sound; it sounds like a "t".
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"d" μ†Œλ¦¬ μ—†μŒ; "t"처럼 λ“€λ¦½λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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"Bitter", "bitter",
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"μ“΄", "μ“΄",
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"d" sound.
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"γ„Ή" μ†Œλ¦¬.
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"Thanks", "thanks",
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"Thanks", "thanks"λŠ”
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doesn't even have a "t" sound, actually. It has a "th" sound, which is a little different.
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μ‹€μ œλ‘œ "t" μ†Œλ¦¬λ„ μ—†μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. 그것은 μ•½κ°„ λ‹€λ₯Έ "th" μ†Œλ¦¬λ₯Ό 가지고 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
04:03
And finally: "tall", "tall".
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그리고 λ§ˆμ§€λ§‰μœΌλ‘œ "ν‚€κ°€ 크닀", "ν‚€κ°€ 크닀".
04:08
No "d" sound either.
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"d" μ†Œλ¦¬λ„ μ—†μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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So, what do you notice about these words? Is the "t"...? When we pronounce t's as d's
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자, 이 λ‹¨μ–΄λ“€μ—μ„œ 무엇을 μ•Œ 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆκΉŒ? "t"λŠ”...? 뢁미 μ˜μ–΄μ—μ„œ t'sλ₯Ό d's둜 λ°œμŒν•  λ•Œ
04:16
in North American English, do we pronounce t's like d's when they're at the beginning
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t'sκ°€ λ‹¨μ–΄μ˜ μ‹œμž‘ 뢀뢄에 μžˆμ„ λ•Œ
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of the word or when they're in the middle? You look here. So this one is a yes, it's
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λ˜λŠ” 쀑간에 μžˆμ„ λ•Œ d's처럼 λ°œμŒν•©λ‹ˆκΉŒ? 당신은 μ—¬κΈ°λ₯Ό 봐. κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 이것은 예,
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in the middle, it's in the middle, middle, middle. The beginning, no. Middle; beginning,
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쀑간에 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. 쀑간, 쀑간, μ€‘κ°„μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ‹œμž‘, μ•„λ‹ˆ. κ°€μš΄λ°; μ‹œμž‘,
04:36
no; middle; no; no. So we pronounce t's like d's when they're in the middle of a word.
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μ•„λ‹ˆμ˜€; κ°€μš΄λ°; μ•„λ‹ˆμš”; μ•„λ‹ˆμš”. κ·Έλž˜μ„œ μš°λ¦¬λŠ” tκ°€ 단어 쀑간에 μžˆμ„ λ•Œ d와 같이 λ°œμŒν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
04:42
Okay?
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μ’‹μ•„μš”?
04:43
But we don't do it all the time. When do we do it? When do we say t's like t's, and when
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κ·ΈλŸ¬λ‚˜ μš°λ¦¬λŠ” 항상 κ·Έλ ‡κ²Œ ν•˜μ§€ μ•ŠμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ–Έμ œ ν•©λ‹ˆκΉŒ? μš°λ¦¬λŠ” μ–Έμ œ tκ°€ t와 κ°™λ‹€κ³  λ§ν•˜κ³  μ–Έμ œ
04:50
do we say t's like d's? That might get a little bit confusing, but I hope you're following.
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tκ°€ d와 κ°™λ‹€κ³  λ§ν•©λ‹ˆκΉŒ? 쑰금 ν˜Όλž€μŠ€λŸ¬μšΈ 수 μžˆμ§€λ§Œ 잘 λ”°λΌμ˜€μ…¨μœΌλ©΄ ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
04:57
Well, it depends on stress. So, what is stress? "Oh, I have a test tomorrow. I'm stressed."
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음, μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€μ— 따라 λ‹€λ¦…λ‹ˆλ‹€. κ·Έλ ‡λ‹€λ©΄ μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€λž€ λ¬΄μ—‡μΌκΉŒμš”? "μ•„, λ‚˜ 내일 μ‹œν—˜μ΄ μžˆμ–΄. λ‚˜ 슀트레슀 λ°›μ•˜μ–΄."
05:04
Not that kind of stress. We're talking about stress in pronunciation. When we stress something
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그런 μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€κ°€ μ•„λ‹™λ‹ˆλ‹€. μš°λ¦¬λŠ” 발음의 μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€μ— λŒ€ν•΄ μ΄μ•ΌκΈ°ν•˜κ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ . μš°λ¦¬κ°€ 발음으둜 무언가λ₯Ό κ°•μ‘°ν•œλ‹€λŠ” 것은
05:10
in pronunciation, we mean we say it louder and longer. So, for example: "party", part
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더 크게 그리고 더 길게 λ§ν•˜λŠ” 것을 μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. 예λ₯Ό λ“€μ–΄ "νŒŒν‹°", μΌλΆ€λŠ”
05:22
of this I'm going to say loud and long, and part of it short. So listen and tell me where
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크고 길게, μΌλΆ€λŠ” 짧게 말할 κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. κ·ΈλŸ¬λ‹ˆ λ“£κ³  μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€κ°€ 어디에 μžˆλŠ”μ§€ λ§ν•΄μ£Όμ„Έμš”
05:26
the stress is: "party". The stress, if you said it's here, you are correct. "Par" is
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: "νŒŒν‹°". μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€κ°€ 여기에 μžˆλ‹€κ³  ν•˜λ©΄ λ§žμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. "Par"λŠ”
05:34
loud "ty" is shorter. I'll... Let's go to "water" next. "Water", "water". So where is
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μ‹œλ„λŸ½κ³  "ty"λŠ” 더 μ§§μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ‚œ... λ‹€μŒμ€ "λ¬Ό"에 κ°€μž. "λ¬Ό", "λ¬Ό". κ·Έλ ‡λ‹€λ©΄
05:46
the stress? Stress is here, okay? The first part. "Water". We say this part quieter. Here:
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μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€λŠ” 어디에? μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€κ°€ μ—¬κΈ° μžˆμ–΄μš”, μ•Œμ•˜μ£ ? 첫 번째 λΆ€λΆ„. "λ¬Ό". μš°λ¦¬λŠ” 이 뢀뢄을 더 μ‘°μš©ν•˜κ²Œ λ§ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ—¬κΈ° :
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"forty", "forty". Where is the stress? What part's louder and longer?
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"40", "40". μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€λŠ” 어디에 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆκΉŒ? μ–΄λ–€ 뢀뢄이 더 크고 더 κΈΈκΉŒμš”?
06:04
If you said "for", you're correct.
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"λ•Œλ¬Έμ—"라고 ν–ˆλ‹€λ©΄ λ§žμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
06:07
We say that part louder and longer. Louder and long... Louder and longer.
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μš°λ¦¬λŠ” κ·Έ 뢀뢄을 더 크게 그리고 더 길게 λ§ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. 더 크게 그리고 더 길게... 더 크게 더 길게.
06:13
Here we have the word "latter", "latter", "latter". Again, the first part is louder.
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여기에 "ν›„μž", "ν›„μž", "ν›„μž"λΌλŠ” 단어가 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ‹€μ‹œ λ§ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ, 첫 번째 뢀뢄이 더 ν½λ‹ˆλ‹€.
06:23
"Bottle", "bottle". In this case, the first part... Sorry. First part is louder.
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"병", "병". 이 경우 첫 번째 뢀뢄은... μ£„μ†‘ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. 첫 번째 뢀뢄이 더 ν½λ‹ˆλ‹€.
06:34
"City", "city",
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"λ„μ‹œ", "λ„μ‹œ",
06:37
okay? Again, the first part is louder. And so on, you'll see the same thing, here:
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μ•Œμ•˜μ§€? λ‹€μ‹œ λ§ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ, 첫 번째 뢀뢄이 더 ν½λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ“±λ“±, μ—¬λŸ¬λΆ„μ€ 같은 것을 보게 될 κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ—¬κΈ°μ—μ„œ
06:41
"bitter" it's stressed.
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"bitter"λŠ” κ°•μ‘°λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
06:44
So what you're going to notice is that when we have a "t" in the middle of the word, not
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ μ—¬λŸ¬λΆ„μ΄ μ•Œμ•„μ°¨λ¦¬μ‹€ 것은 μ‹œμž‘ 뢀뢄이 μ•„λ‹ˆλΌ 단어 쀑간에 "t"κ°€ μžˆμ„ λ•Œ
06:50
at the beginning, and when it is not stressed... Okay? So, this is stressed, not stressed.
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, 그리고 κ°•μ„Έλ₯Ό 받지 μ•Šμ„ λ•Œ... μ•Œμ•˜μ£ ? κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 이것은 μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€κ°€ μ•„λ‹ˆλΌ μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
06:56
So the "t" isn't stressed, the "t" isn't stressed, the "t" isn't stressed. When the "t" isn't
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λ”°λΌμ„œ "t"λŠ” κ°•μ‘°λ˜μ§€ μ•Šκ³  "t"λŠ” κ°•μ‘°λ˜μ§€ μ•ŠμœΌλ©° "t"λŠ” κ°•μ‘°λ˜μ§€ μ•ŠμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. "t"κ°€
07:02
stressed, it becomes a "d". Okay? So, "t" equals "d" when unstressed. Okay.
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κ°•μ‘°λ˜μ§€ μ•ŠμœΌλ©΄ "d"κ°€ λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ’‹μ•„μš”? λ”°λΌμ„œ "t"λŠ” μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€κ°€ 없을 λ•Œ "d"와 κ°™μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ’‹μ•„μš”.
07:15
So let's do some practice with this. I want you to say these words after me, and really
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그럼 μ΄κ²ƒμœΌλ‘œ μ—°μŠ΅μ„ ν•΄λ΄…μ‹œλ‹€. λ‚˜λŠ” 당신이 λ‚˜λ₯Ό 따라 이 말을 ν•˜κΈΈ μ›ν•˜κ³ ,
07:21
focus on making a "d" sound in it. Okay? So the first word: "20", "20", "30", 30",
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κ·Έ μ•ˆμ—μ„œ "d" μ†Œλ¦¬λ₯Ό λ‚΄λŠ” 데 μ •λ§λ‘œ μ§‘μ€‘ν•˜μ„Έμš”. μ’‹μ•„μš”? λ”°λΌμ„œ 첫 번째 λ‹¨μ–΄λŠ” "20", "20", "30", 30", "40", "
07:34
"40", "40", "50", "50", "60", "60", "70", "70", "80", "80", "90", "90". Okay, so now I want
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40", "50", "50", "60", "60", "70", "70"μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. ", "80", "80", "90", "90". μ’‹μ•„μš”, 이제
07:57
you to actually try maybe an Australian pronunciation. I don't have an Australian accent, but we're
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μ‹€μ œλ‘œ 호주 λ°œμŒμ„ μ‹œλ„ν•΄ λ³΄μ…¨μœΌλ©΄ ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ €λŠ” 호주 얡양이 μ—†μ§€λ§Œ, μš°λ¦¬λŠ”
08:03
going to imagine these do not have a "t", okay? We're going to take away the "t" and
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이것듀을 상상할 κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. "t"κ°€ μ—†μ–΄, μ•Œμ•˜μ§€? "t"와 "
08:09
"d", and say them like Australian. All right? So let's try. "20", "30", "40", "50", "60"...
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d"λ₯Ό λΉΌμ„œ ν˜Έμ£Όμ‹μœΌλ‘œ 말할거야 μ•Œμ•˜μ§€? 그럼 ν•΄λ³΄μž "20", "30", "40" , "50", "60"...
08:20
Oh, that's tough. "70", "80", "90". Okay? Again, my accent for Australian... I apologize
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μ•„, μ–΄λ ΅λ„€μš”. "70", "80", "90". μ•Œμ•˜μ§€? λ‹€μ‹œ ν•œ 번 호주 μ–΅μ–‘...
08:29
if you live in Australia, and my accent is quite off, but you get the point. And it's
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κ½€ ν‹€λ Έμ§€λ§Œ μš”μ μ€ μ•Œκ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
08:34
the same with some sorts of British English, you just have a missing "t". Okay? Now let's
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μ˜κ΅­μ‹ μ˜μ–΄μ—μ„œλ„ λ§ˆμ°¬κ°€μ§€μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. "t"κ°€ λˆ„λ½λœ κ²ƒλΏμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ•Œκ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€? 이제
08:39
try this where we really pronounce the "t". "20", "30", "40", "50"... Even for me it's
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μ‹€μ œλ‘œ "t"λ₯Ό λ°œμŒν•˜λŠ” κ³³μ—μ„œ 이것을 μ‹œλ„ν•΄ λ΄…μ‹œλ‹€. "20", " 30", "40", "50"... 저도
08:48
hard to keep the "t". "50", "60", "70", "80", "90". Okay.
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tλ₯Ό 지킀기가 μ–΄λ ΅λ„€μš”. "50", " 60", "70", "80", "90" μ’‹μ•„μš”.
08:56
So you can test it out. Depending on what kind of accent you want... If you want a North
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ν…ŒμŠ€νŠΈν•΄ λ³΄μ„Έμš”. μ–΄λ–€ μ’…λ₯˜ 의 μ•…μ„ΌνŠΈλ₯Ό μ›ν•˜λŠ”μ§€μ— 따라...
09:00
American accent, you should... We call this tapping, where you turn this into a "d". If
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뢁미 μ•…μ„ΌνŠΈλ₯Ό μ›ν•˜λ©΄... μš°λ¦¬λŠ” 이것을 "d"둜 λ°”κΎΈλŠ” νƒœν•‘μ΄λΌκ³  λΆ€λ¦…λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ§Œμ•½
09:06
you want a British accent, pronounce your t's; very important. And if you want maybe
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yo 영ꡭ μ•…μ„ΌνŠΈλ₯Ό μ›ν•˜λ©΄ tλ₯Ό λ°œμŒν•˜μ„Έμš”. 맀우 μ€‘μš”.
09:11
an Australian accent or a different dialect of English,
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호주 μ–΅μ–‘μ΄λ‚˜ μ˜μ–΄μ˜ λ‹€λ₯Έ 방언을 μ›ν•˜μ‹œλ©΄
09:14
get rid of the "t", okay? In unstressed syllables.
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"t"λ₯Ό μ œκ±°ν•˜μ„Έμš”. κ°•μ„Έκ°€ μ—†λŠ” μŒμ ˆμ—μ„œ.
09:18
So, thank you for watching this video. I invite you to take our quiz on this at www.engvid.com.
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그럼 이 μ˜μƒμ„ μ‹œμ²­ν•΄μ£Όμ…”μ„œ κ°μ‚¬ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. www.engvid.comμ—μ„œ 이에 λŒ€ν•œ ν€΄μ¦ˆλ₯Ό 풀도둝 μ΄ˆλŒ€ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
09:25
There, you can learn some more about tapping, and you can practice seeing where you think
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μ—¬κΈ°μ—μ„œ νƒœν•‘μ— λŒ€ν•΄ μ’€ 더 배울 수 있으며
09:30
stresses in syllables, and which t's are tapped, where they sound like a "d".
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μŒμ ˆμ—μ„œ κ°•μ„Έλ₯Ό μƒκ°ν•˜λŠ” μœ„μΉ˜μ™€ "d"처럼 λ“€λ¦¬λŠ” tκ°€ νƒ­λ˜λŠ” μœ„μΉ˜λ₯Ό ν™•μΈν•˜λŠ” μ—°μŠ΅μ„ ν•  수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
09:37
So, until next time, take care, and I will see you soon.
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그럼 λ‹€μŒ μ‹œκ°„κΉŒμ§€ λͺΈμ‘°μ‹¬ν•˜μ‹œκ³  곧 λ΅™κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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