[Advanced] NS Endings – American English Pronunciation

47,181 views ・ 2016-08-09

Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to go over words that end in the [ns] sounds.
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This video is advanced, for people who are into the subtleties of American English pronunciation.
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If you’re new to my channel or to studying pronunciation, don’t even watch this video.
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Check out this playlist instead.
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Every once in a while, someone will ask me about words that end in the [ns] sounds.
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Remember, I’m not talking about words that end with the LETTERS NS,
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most of those are pronounced [nz] words like ‘runs’ or ‘opens’.
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I’m talking about words with the sounds NS like ‘once’ and ‘since’ and ‘dance’.
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I realized we pronounce these differently when I made a mistake.
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I was writing the word for ‘fence’ in IPA and I wrote this.
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When I looked it up to double check, I was surprised to find there wasn’t a T.
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As I researched more words with [ns] and discussed them with Tom, we both agreed.
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Americans don’t really pronounce these words [ns], but [nts].
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To make an N and an S with no T in between,
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you have to sort of hold out the N. And we don’t do that.
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So it sounds like there is a TS cluster rather than a plain S at the end.
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Basically, it just makes the word a little shorter.
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Fens [ns] Fents [nts]
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I have to really try hard to make an N followed by S with no T!
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If you can’t hear the difference between my two pronunciations, don’t worry.
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This is definitely an advanced topic.
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Dance [ns], dance [nts]
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Once [ns], once [nts]
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What are some common words with [ns] that you can pronounce [nts]?
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Rinse
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Since
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Tense
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Sense
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Chance
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Science
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Difference
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Influence
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dih-FENCE
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DEE-fence
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Audience
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This does not apply to compound words where there is a syllable break between the sounds,
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like ‘inside’, or ‘instead’ – there you can go ahead and make a longer N sound.
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For those of you who have been wondering about words like ‘fence’, ‘dance’, ‘once’, and ‘since’,
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I hope this clears up the confusion. You thought you were hearing a T and you were.
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If you’re new to Rachel’s English, welcome. I have over 500 videos to help you speak better
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American English on my YouTube channel. Click here to visit my channel and subscribe.
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Or, see this playlist to get started with my videos. The link is also in the description below.
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And I have a great ebook – 290 pages with two and a half hours of audio.
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It organizes hundreds of my online videos for a path, start to finish,
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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