How to pronounce words that end with NG (English Pronunciation)

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Hi there, my name is Ronnie, and today I'm going to teach you some pronunciation of something
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that is a little bit difficult, hopefully it'll be easy for you.
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And I'm going to teach you how to pronounce words that end in "ng".
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This includes "ing" or vowel and "ng".
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When you think about it, you have learned in English that this is "g" like a "j" or
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a "g".
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But if it's "n" and "g" together, the sound is different.
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It's almost like we don't say the "g" at the end of the word.
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So when we have "ng" endings, it sounds more like "ing", "ing", trying to say that, "ing".
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My mouth doesn't move a lot, the back of my teeth are closed and it's "ing".
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It is voiceless, "ing", sorry, it is voiced.
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That means your throat will vibrate when you say it, "ing".
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Let's try the first one.
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The first one is a verb and it's "bring", "bring".
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The past tense of the verb "bring" is strange as well when you pronounce it.
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It's actually "brought".
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It's not "bro-ga-ta", it's "brought".
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Let me write that for you.
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"Bring" would sound like this, "br-o-t" is the pronunciation "brought", but the correct
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spelling or writing of this word is like this.
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So try this, "bring", past, "brought".
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Good.
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Next, we have another verb.
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In the past tense, we say "sung".
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You might know the designer Alfred Sung.
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We don't say "sung-ga", this word isn't "bring-ga", it's "sung".
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The present tense of the verb "sung" is "la-la-la", "sing".
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So you can say "sing-sung".
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Try that, "sing-sung".
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When we pronounce the end of this word, we close off our vocal cords right away so that
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we don't actually say the "ga" at the end.
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It's a very short sound.
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Try this one next.
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The past tense of the word "hang" is "hung".
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Does anyone know what this word means, "hang" or "hung"?
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Anyone?
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Verb.
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It means to put something up so that it dries.
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You can hang up your clothes, or you've actually hung up your clothes in the past tense.
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It means to suspend something in the air.
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So we have "hang" and "hung", something that's very interesting as well.
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In English, if you go and play with your friends, we don't say that in English, "oh no, uh-uh".
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That means something totally different.
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If you say "I played with my friend", it means you had sex with them, "oh my".
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So what you really want to say in English is "I hung out with my friends" or "I'm going
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to hang out with my friends".
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So I want you to take the word "I'm going to play with my friends" and put it away in
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your naughty dictionary, and replace it with these "hang out" or "hung out".
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And it's "ung" at the end.
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The next one we have is an adjective.
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And for you Spanish speakers, remember, this is not a "g", this is a "y".
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So this adjective is "young".
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There is no "g" sound.
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It's a straight "yung".
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Try it.
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"Yung".
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Do you know the opposite of "yung" perhaps?
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It's "old".
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Good.
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Next one is a noun only, please.
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It is not a verb, it is a noun, "song".
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So if you guys like to sing, you can say "I like to sing a song".
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Usually you do not need to say "I sung a song" because it's usually the only thing we sing
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are songs.
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So pronunciation is "song".
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And the lovely last one is another adjective, which is the short form "adg".
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If you guys ever see these in a grammar book or in a dictionary and you wonder what this
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"v" or this "adg" or an "n" or an adjective is, this is what they mean.
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Adjective, noun, adjective.
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I will teach you in another lesson what these mean or look in the dictionary.
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"Long" is the opposite of, anyone, "short".
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So we have "short" and "long".
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Pronunciation of this adjective is "long".
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Try and pronounce these words.
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I will say them, you can repeat.
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The first one is "bring", "sung", "hung", "sing", "hang", "young", "song", and the last
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one is "young".
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Sorry, no it's not, the last one is "long".
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I hope that this helped you in your quest to speak English very well.
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My name is Ronnie.
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Go to www.engvid.com and you can learn more and more.
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Bye.
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