How to Say LITERALLY -- American English Conversation

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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 learn how to pronounce the word ‘literally.’
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This video is being made while I’m on vacation,
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hence the weird wood background and the bad lighting.
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But the benefit is we get to hear lots of different people pronounce this word.
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It’s literally a hard word to pronounce.
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First let’s go over the pronunciation.
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This is a four syllable word with stress on the first syllable,
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DA-da-da-da, li-ter-a-lly, li-ter-a-lly.
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You may find that some people even stress the L a little bit,
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holding it out a little longer, Li-terally, to emphasize the word.
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To make the L you can bring the tongue tip up to the roof of the mouth, ll.
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I’ve noticed I often bring the tongue tip through the teeth, ll.
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It looks like the TH but you can still make the L sound, li-, li-.
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Then we have the IH vowel, so the tongue tip will push here lightly behind the bottom front teeth
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and the jaw will drop a little bit, li-, li-.
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Next we have a T, but it comes between two vowel sounds, so it’s a Flap T,
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Li-ter-a-lly. Li-t-t-t-t-t-t.
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That means the tongue just flaps, it bounces against the roof of the mouth,
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we don’t stop the air flow. It sounds a lot like the D in American English between two vowels.
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It sounds like the R in languages like Arabic, Portuguese, and Spanish.
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Li-ter, li-ter, li-ter, just a quick bounce of the tongue tip.
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Next we have the schwa-R syllable, -er-, -er-, -er-.
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You don’t need to try to make a separate schwa sound, you can just go into the R sound.
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So after your tongue tip bounces against the roof of the mouth
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you pull it back and up a little bit for the R sound. Tongue tip shouldn’t be touching anything.
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Li-ter-, and you should be able to hold out that sound, li-ter, li-ter, li-ter-a-lly.
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Next we have a schwa syllable.
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It’s very fast and you don’t really need to think about making a special schwa sound.
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Li-ter-a-lly, li-ter-a-lly.
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Just think of making a little emphasis for another syllable there, li-ter-a-.
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So your tongue tip will come back down before it goes into position for the L, li-ter-a-lly.
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Li-ter-al-, and you can see for the second L here, again, I’m bringing my tongue tip through my teeth.
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It’s a little bit more of a simple movement because it doesn’t have to go up so far.
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Li-ter-a-lly, li-ter-a-lly.
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Then the tongue tip ends up down here again for the EE as in SHE vowel.
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Li-ter-a-lly, li-ter-a-lly.
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Let’s listen to some friends and family say this word.
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>> Literally.
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>> Literally.
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>> Literally, there were no doughnuts left.
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>> Literally.
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>> Literally.
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>> Literally.
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>> Literally. Literally.
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>> Literally. Literally.
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>> Literally. Literally.
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>> Literally. Literally.
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>> Literally. Literally.
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>> Literally. Literally.
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I hope this video has helped you understand how to say the word ‘literally.’
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If there’s a word you’d like to learn how to pronounce, put it in the comments below,
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and don’t forget to ‘Like’ and ‘Share’ this video.
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That’s it and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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>> Go one more time, literally, >> Literally.
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