How to Pronounce YELLOW vs. JELLO - [j] vs. [dʒ] - 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 ‘yellow’ and ‘jello’.
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I got a request to do a video on ‘yellow’ vs. ‘jello’, and a similar request, the
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difference between ‘you see’ and ‘juicy’. Both of these are comparing a beginning Y
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sound with a beginning J sound. And I’ve noticed that especially my Spanish-speaking
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students and friends have problems with this. The word ‘yesterday’, for example, with
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the Y consonant, often sounds more like jesterday, with a J sound.
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What is the difference between these two sounds?
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First, let’s look at the lip position. yyyyellow. The lips are relaxed, aren’t they?
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Jjjello. There, the corners come in, and the lips flare. So the lip position is quite different.
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Also, the teeth have to be closed for the J sound: jjjjello, but they don’t have to
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be closed for the Y sound: yyyyellow.
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You see, juicy. [2x]
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I do want to note, for the Y consonant, generally the lip position doesn’t affect the sound.
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So it might take the position of the following sound. For example, my lips might start rounding
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for the OO vowel in YOU as I say the Y consonant: You. So for the Y consonant, the lips are
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probably going to be relaxed or taking the position of the next sound. But for the JJ
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consonant, the lips have to flare.
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Let’s look at the tongue position by comparing some photos.
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See how the lips must flare for the J sound. They stay relaxed here for the Y sound.
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The tongue position is quite different. For the J sound, the tip is at the roof of the
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mouth. For the Y consonant, it touches the back of the bottom front teeth. The middle
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part of the tongue pushes forward against the roof of the mouth to make this sound.
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So the tongue position is really your key. Where is the tip of your tongue? For the Y
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consonant, make sure it’s down. Yyyy (drop jaw). And the middle part pushes forward along
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the roof of the mouth while you hold a little bit of the sound in your throat. Yyy, yy.
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Yellow, jello.
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Let’s look at these two words up close and in slow motion.
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Yellow: corners of the lips are relaxed, tongue tip is down. Notice for L here that my tongue
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tip comes through the teeth, it doesn’t go to the roof of the mouth. This is an alternate
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position. Instead of pressing against the roof of the mouth, it presses against the
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bottom of the top front teeth. Jello: see how the lips flare and the teeth
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are closed. Let’s compare these two positions.
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Yellow: corners of the lips are relaxed, tongue tip is down. Notice for L here that my tongue
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tip comes through the teeth, it doesn’t go to the roof of the mouth. This is an alternate
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position. Instead of pressing against the roof of the mouth, it presses against the
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bottom of the top front teeth. Jello: see how the lips flare and the teeth
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are closed. Let’s compare these two positions.
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Yellow, jello. You see, juicy. I hope this video has made the difference in these two
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words clear. If there’s a word comparison you’d like to see, put it in the comments
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below.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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