How to Pronounce TIRED -- American English

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In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to go over the pronunciation
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of the word ‘tired’.
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This word can be hard to pronounce and spell. As a kid, I had a really hard time spelling
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it. So, thank you for the suggestion for this video.
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We use this word a lot. We adults seem to work really hard and really long hours, and
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we end up feeling tired.
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I’m so tired. I’m tired!
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I feel like I use these phrases a lot. We also use the phrase ‘sick and tired’.
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It means to be angry, to be really annoyed. “I’m sick and tired of you always being
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late.” Sick ‘n tired. Notice that you might want to reduce the word ‘and’ to
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just the N sound – sick ‘n, sick ‘n, sick ‘n tired.
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Tired is a one-syllable word that feels like a two-syllable word. That’s because of the
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schwa-R sound. Tired, DA-da. Just make sure you have this round shape in the voice, a
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curve up, but then an even bigger curve down. We want all of the sounds to fall into that
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shape so the character, the feeling of the word is American. Tired. Tired.
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So we start with a True T. This should be a sharp sound, some of my students make it
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too soft. With a True T, you should feel a little burst of air, tt, tt. Tired. The tongue tip
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goes to the roof of the mouth, and the teeth are closed. Stop the air, and then release
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the air, teeth, and tongue, tt. Ti-. Now we have the AI as in BUY diphthong. The main
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thing to think about with a diphthong is that you’re changing positions. There’s a beginning
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and end. You can’t leave your mouth in the same position. For the beginning of this sound,
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you should have a lot of jaw drop. Your tongue lifts a little in the back. Ta-, tai-. Then
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we move into the ending position. Jaw drops less, the back part of the tongue relaxes,
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and the front part arches towards the roof of the mouth. Ti-, ti-. Try that with me,
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ti-. Notice the shape of the voice, the intonation. Ti-, ti-.
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Now we have the schwa-R. Don’t try to make a schwa and then an R, the R overpowers the
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schwa. So just slide into an R. To do that, the front part of the tongue pulls back. It’s
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not touching anything. The middle part of the tongue will lightly touch the sides of
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the roof of the mouth, about here, rr, rr. The lips flare. Tir-. Remember, it has to
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fall into the descending pitch of the voice. Tir-. Tir-.
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To end, there’s just a very light D sound, dd, dd, dd. You don’t need much sound. Tired.
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Tired.
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Let’s watch up close and in slow motion.
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See the jaw drop for the beginning of the diphthong, then immediately go back up for
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the second position. Now we have the R – you can see the front part of the tongue pull
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back. The lips flare a little. Look closely, you’ll see the front part of the flap against
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the roof of the mouth for the D.
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Watch one more time.
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