UNI- prefix: unique, unicycle, university! 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 how to pronounce 'unicycle'.
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I happened to come across this young man who has the unique skill of being able to ride
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a unicycle.
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Uni means 'one' or 'single'.
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Unique comes originally from the Latin word 'unicus' -- meaning "only, single, alone of
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its kind".  Riding a unicycle is a pretty unique skill.  Not many people can do it.
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Unicycle.  Unlike a bicycle, bi-, which has two wheels, or a tricycle, tri-, which has
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three whiles, this has just one!
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Let's listen to these two words again.
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...who has the unique skill of being able to ride a unicycle. [3x]
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Unique, unicycle.  They both start with the EW as in FEW diphthong.  This sounds just
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like the word 'you'. You, you.  Unique, unicycle.  Then we have the N consonant.
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The next sound depends on the word.  In 'unique', it's a stressed syllable, and here it's the
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EE as in SHE vowel, -ni-, -ni-, unique.  In 'unicycle', -ni-, -ni-, uni-, it's unstressed, and it's
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the IH as in SIT vowel. Uni-, unicycle.
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Unique, unicycle.  In the interview I'm stressing the first syllable of 'unique' a little too
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much because I'm excited to teach the uni- prefix.  Unique, unique.
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I happened to come across this young man who has the unique skill of being able to ride
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a unicycle. How long did it take you to learn how to ride this?
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>> Um, so far a year. It's...but, I was able to ride pretty well about a month after I
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started. >> Okay. So, did you practice everyday?
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Bonus tip:  did you, did you. Since we're studying the EW diphthong in the word UNIQUE,
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let's also study it in the word YOU after a D sound.  You'll often hear native speakers
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make a J sound when the word 'you' follows a D.  We mix the D and the Y sound together
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-- Di-jew, did you, di-jew, did you? Other common occurrences:  could you, could you,
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and would you, would you.
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Did you do it?  did you, did you Could you help?  could you, could you
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Would you mind?  would you, would you.
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Listen again.
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>> Did you practice everyday? [3x] >> Pretty much, yeah.
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>> I've heard it's very, very hard. >> It's hard learning, but we set up a rope
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in my garage, and it was really fun. Though it took a while, yeah, I was able to do it.
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>> And, I heard that you actually use it for transportation now. You go to the library,
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and you take it to school. Is that right? >> Sometimes, yes.
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>> So, do you get, like, weird looks? What's the deal with this?
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>> Mostly people honk at me and yell out the window.
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>> Has it made you the most popular kid at school?
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>> No. >> Has it made you the least popular kid at
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school? >> No.
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>> Great.
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We have this word part in other words too. Like in 'united' of United States. Unity.
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Anything that means coming together in this case.
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United.  Here the letter I represents the AI as in BUY diphthong.  This is the stressed
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syllable.  U-ni-ted. United. Unity.  Here the letter I is in an unstressed
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syllable, and it's the IH as in SIT vowel.  U-ni-ty.
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Uniform, University.  Again the letter I is in an unstressed syllable, and it's the
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IH as in SIT vowel.
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In all of these cases, it's the EW as in FEW diphthong in that first sound. Now, every
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time you see U-N-I starting a word, is it this? Is it pronounced this way? No, unfortunately
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not. Take for example the word 'uninsured' or 'uninterested'. Here,
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un- is the prefix. Not --uni. And, it's pronounced with the UH as in BUTTER vowel.
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Let's look at two words that are very similar: uninformed, uniformed.  The only difference
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in spelling is this N.  But one word breaks down with the prefix un-, and the other with
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the prefix uni-, so the first syllable of these words will not be pronounced the same.
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Uninformed, uniformed.
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As you learn more vocabulary, and you learn how to break down the words, into their parts,
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you'll be able to see this kind of thing a little more easily.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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>> Oh yes! Why don't you try that. That'll be funny.
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>> How do you? ... Think I'll just leave it there.
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