How to Say WATER -- American English Pronunciation

568,060 views ・ 2014-09-03

Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, you’re going to learn how to pronounce the
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word ‘water’.
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This video is being made on vacation. So, the background’s weird, the lighting’s
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weird, but we get the benefit of having lots of other fun people be in this video so that
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you can better learn American English pronunciation. We’re going to learn how to pronounce the
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word ‘water’. ‘Water’ is especially interesting because it’s so different in
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American English than it is in British English. So let’s start. How do we pronounce it?
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The lips will round for the W consonant. Wa-. Then we have a vowel. It’s a lot more open
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in American English than it is in British English. I use the AH as in FATHER vowel,
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wa-, ah, where my jaw drops quite a bit. The back part of the tongue presses down a little
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bit. Wa-, ah, wa-. So that’s a very open sound. Water.
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Then we have the letter T. It comes between two vowels. So, in American English, we’re
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going to make that a Flap T. It will sound like a D. In British English they don’t
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do that. They keep a True ‘tt’ sound. Water, water. This Flap T sound is the R sound
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in some other languages like Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese. But, in American English we call
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it a Flap T, and the tongue just bounces up against the roof of the mouth. Water, -ter,
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-ter. So, it’s a quick easy movement and there’s no stop of air.
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Then we have the schwa-R sound. In American English we maintain a real R sound. In British
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English, they don’t when it’s at the end of a word. Water, -er, -er. It’s a very
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closed sound. So to make the sound, the tongue lifts up and it pulls back a little bit. So,
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the middle part of the tongue is touching: maybe the roof of the mouth, maybe the teeth,
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rr, rr, while the front has pulled back and up a little bit, so it’s not touching anything,
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rr. We can hold that sound out. The tongue shouldn’t be flapping, ruh, ruh. That’s
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only for the Flap T. Here it holds in place: water, rr, rr. You can see the lips will round
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a little bit for that final sound as well. Water.
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You don’t need to worry about making a separate schwa sound. Just go straight from the Flap
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into the R. Water, water. Now we’re going to see a little bit of video of me walking
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to the well with my family to fill up our water bottles, and you’re going to hear
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the word ‘water’ lots of times.
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>> How, like, old-fashioned are we that we have to walk to the well to get water?
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>> I know. >> We’ll here we’re just on our way to
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the well to get some water! >> See, in rural Michigan…
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>> How’s it taste, David? >> Oh, the water is really good.
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>> Jace, how was the water? >> Cold and good.
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>> How’s the water? >> ???
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>> That water tastes great.
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>> Alright, does everyone have all the water they need?
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>> I have my water. Let’s go. >> Wait! One more.
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>> Do you have your water? >> I got my water.
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>> Jace, do you need more water?
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>> Karina, can you way ‘water’? >> Wa-wa.
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>> Say ‘water’ for the camera. >> Say ‘water’.
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>> Wa-wa.
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>> Water.
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I hope this has helped you understand how to pronounce ‘water’ in American English.
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If you’re interested in exploring the differences between American English and British English,
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check out this video I made with Minoo. Don’t forget to like the video and share it. Put
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a comment below if there’s another word that you would like me to teach you how to
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pronounce.
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That’s it guys, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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