WHAT DID Reduction -- Sound more American!

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video,
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we’re going to talk about reducing the phrase
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‘what did’.
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I got a question a while ago about reducing
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‘what did’.
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The question was specifically about
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‘what did they say?’, but we use this phrase a lot:
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what did you say, what did he want,
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what did she do, what did they bring.
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There are a couple of different ways
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you’ll hear this phrase reduced.
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But first, let’s talk about it unreduced: What did.
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I don’t think you’ll ever hear it pronounced
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that clearly by a native speaker,
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with a released T, what,
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and then the next word, did. What did.
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But you will hear ‘what did’.
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‘What did’, with a Stop T and a D sound. “What did”.
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More common is ‘what did’:
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still clearly two words here, but we drop
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the T and flap the D (it’s between two vowels).
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This helps you say the two words smoothly.
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What did, that’s choppy. What did, that’s smooth.
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What did. The lips round into a tight circle,
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and then everything relaxes for the
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UH as in BUTTER vowel.
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Wha-, wha-. What did.
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To make the flap sound,
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the top front part of the tongue
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bounces against the roof of the mouth.
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Whaaaaa-diiiii-. Wha-di-, wha-di-.
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Next we have the IH vowel,
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but this can be very fast.
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Think of this as an unstressed syllable,
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the previous syllable being stressed.
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DA-da, what did, what did.
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So rather than being a fully-pronounced IH vowel,
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did, did, it’s sort of quiet, did, did.
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Low on energy.
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Then the tongue goes back to the roof of the mouth
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for the second D. What did, what did.
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What did she say?
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What did they do?
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What did it mean?
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You’ll also hear a reduction
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that goes one step further.
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You’ll often hear people drop the word ‘did’
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and instead make a D sound at the end of what:
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wud, wud.
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Whud-she say?
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Whud-they do?
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So now it’s not two syllables,
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what did, but just one, wud.
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Whud she say?
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Whud they do?
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The reason Americans reduce syllables like this
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is to get the unimportant things out of the way.
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Whud she say?
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‘What’ and ‘say’
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are the two most important words there,
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so they should be the clearest.
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The others can be really fast,
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and we’ve established that
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changing the T in ‘what’ to a D signifies ‘did’.
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Let’s talk about other words that you’ll hear
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with this phrase that also reduce. He.
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You’ll almost always hear this with no H.
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Just the EE vowel. Wu-dee, wu-dee .
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Link it to the D sound. Wu-dee. What did he say?
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What did he do? What did he think?
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Why do we drop the H in ‘he’,
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but not the SH in ‘she’? I don’t know!
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I’m not sure why that evolved, but I know it’s a very
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consistent reduction in American English.
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I have another video about dropping the H to check out,
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see the link below.
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‘What did’ followed by ‘you’
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is another very common combination.
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When we have a word that ends in a D
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followed by ‘you’,
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Americans often take the D and Y,
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and make a J sound instead.
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Wu-juh, wu-juh.
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What did you think? What did you do?
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Now here I’m reducing the OO vowel to the schwa:
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wu-juh, wu-juh, instead of wu-ju, wu-ju.
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Either one is fine.
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Let’s practice several ‘what did phrases’.
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I’m going to do them all in the most reduced form.
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Repeat each time.
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What did you do? [2x]
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What did I do? [2x]
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What did you say? [2x]
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What did she say? [2x]
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What did it say? [2x]
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What did she want? [2x]
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What did they want? [2x]
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What did we do? [2x]
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What did he need? [2x]
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What did they need? [2x]
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You’ll hear this a lot.
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Now you know what you’re hearing.
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Use this yourself to smooth out your speech,
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link your words together, and place more emphasis
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on the important words in a sentence.
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If there is a phrase or a combination of words
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