How to Pronounce MAN vs. MEN - American English

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to go over the difference between
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the words ‘man’ and ‘men’.
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These two words are similar, but not the same. Thanks to those out there in the Rachel’s
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English community who have suggested this comparison.
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These words have a different vowel sound. ‘Man’ has the AA, and ‘men’ has the
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EH. But it’s actully not quite as simple as just comparing these vowel sounds. When
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the AA vowel is followed by a nasal consonant, like N, the sound changes a little bit. We’ll
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get to see that when we watch these words up close and in slow motion.
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For ‘men’, the lips start closed and we engage the vocal cords for the M. Mmmm. Then
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we open into the EH vowel, me-. The jaw drops a good bit for this vowel. The tongue tip
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is forward and down, lightly touching the back of the bottom front teeth. The middle/front
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part of the tongue lifts towards the roof of the mouth, but it doesn’t get too close.
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Make the middle of the tongue wider as it lifts. Eh, men. Then the front of the tongue
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simply goes up to the roof of the mouth for the N, men. It stays wide and flat, the back
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is relaxed. Men, men.
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‘Man’ starts the same way, with the lips closed, mm. Now we have the AA vowel, which
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changes into the UH vowel before we get to the N. So for the AA vowel, the jaw drops
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and the tongue tip stays forward, lightly touching the back of the bottom front teeth.
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The back part of the tongue stretches up, aa, maa-, maa-, maa-. Lift the top of the
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lip just a little bit. If we were making this a pure vowel, it would sound like this: AA,
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man. But that’s not how we say it. Even though that’s what it says in the dictionary,
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Americans relax it before making an N. So it sounds and looks like this: ma-uh-n. Did
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you see how every thing relaxed? My lips relaxed, and my tongue relaxed down, ma-uh-n. We do
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this with the AA vowel when it’s followed by N. Then, to make the N, the front part
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of the tongue simply goes up to the roof of the mouth, ma-uh-n. It stays wide and flat,
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the back is relaxed.
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So the difference between these two words is: ‘men’ has a pure EH vowel. And ‘man’
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has a modified AA vowel, where we start with the AA but relax into the UH sound.
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Let’s compare these two words up close and in slow motion.
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Here, the tongue position is almost the same. For the AA vowel, the back of the tongue is
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a little higher. Now we’re just going to play the EH vowel. Notice how the tongue flips
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up to the roof of the mouth for the N. Now we’ll play the ‘man’. See how the tongue
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relaxes down in the back before the N.
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Now we’ll watch the two together. The word ‘man’ takes a little longer because the
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vowel changes.
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Here, the tongue position is almost the same. For the AA vowel, the back of the tongue is
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a little higher. Now we’re just going to play the EH vowel. Notice how the tongue flips
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up to the roof of the mouth for the N. Now we’ll play the ‘man’. See how the tongue
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relaxes down in the back before the N.
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Now from the front. Again, the tongue position looks almost the same here. But the tongue
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does look a little higher in the back for ‘aa’. Now watch how ‘man’ take a little
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longer as the tongue relaxes in the back.
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Men. Man. [2x]
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I hope this video has made the difference in these two words clear. If there’s a word
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comparison you’d like to see, put it in the comments below.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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