How to Pronounce QUOTE -- American English Pronunciation

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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 go over the pronunciation of the word 'quote'.
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This week's Word of the Week is 'quote'. Thanks so much to the fan who suggested it!
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'Quote' is a one syllable word, and it's a noun or a verb, so it's a content word. Quote.
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It should be longer than the unstressed syllables in a sentence.
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'Quote' begins with the KW consonant cluster.
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Your lips will round for the W as your tongue takes the position for the K
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because the lip position doesn't affect the sound of the K. Kw, kw.
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So, my lips are rounded and the back part of the tongue reaches up and touches the soft palate.
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It pulls down, making the sound of the K, and I'm ready to go for the W, qu-, qu-, quote.
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Then we have the OH diphthong.
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A lot of my students don't make their lips work hard enough for this diphthong.
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So we relax the lips and the jaw drops, quo-.
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But then we have to make the lips round again, quo-.
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It won't be as dramatic as it was for the W,
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but if we do no lip rounding, we don't really get the second half of the diphthong.
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So the jaw drops for the first sound,
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then you bring it back up and round your lips for the second half. Quo-, quote.
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Now, we end with a T. The pronunciation depends on what comes next.
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If it's at the end of a sentence, "I like that quote,"
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most native speakers will make that T a Stop T in conversation.
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What's happening is my tongue is going into position for the T, here,
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and I'm cutting off the air here: quote, quote. So that abrupt stop is the Stop T.
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If we don't stop the air or move the tongue, quoooow,
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then we get the feeling of no T at all, quote, quote.
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So, it's not the same thing as leaving out the T, quote.
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We will also make this T a Stop T if the next word begins with a consonant:
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"I need a quote for my presentation." Quote for, quote....for. Do you hear the stop?
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I'm holding the air in my throat for just a fraction of a second
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so that we get that stop feeling. Quote for.
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If the next word begins with a vowel,
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then most native speakers will make that T a Flap T, and use it to connect the two words.
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For example, 'quote about'. "I need a quote about music." Quote about, quote about.
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Now there's no stop of the air,
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I'm just letting my tongue bounce against the roof of my mouth, oh-da, oh-da.
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It sounds like a D between vowels. Quote a-, quote about. Quote about.
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Here it is in slow motion.
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If there's a word you find difficult to pronounce, suggest it in the comments.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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