Happy Easter! AA vowel followed by nasal consonants - American English pronunciation

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, we'll look at English in action and take a
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look at the 'aa' vowel followed by nasal consonants.
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>> Hey Jovon, happy Easter. >> Oh, hey, happy Easter.
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>> Hi Ben. >> Hello Rachel.
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>> Happy Easter. >> Happy Easter.
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>> Ben brought a ham for us to eat. >> I brought a ham.
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>> Ben brings a ham every year because he's a dear. And I don't mean deer the animal,
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I mean dear, D-E-A-R, a kind and thoughtful person. 'Dear' and 'deer' are homophones.
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>> What is this, Ben? >> This is a ham. And it is made with pineapple
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and brown sugar. >> Oh, delicious. Ham. This is a teachable moment.
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>> Here comes the ham. Now the word ham -- >> (it's really hot)
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>> -- is an interesting word because it's the AA as in BAT vowel followed by a nasal
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consonant, in this case, M. So even though it's written in IPA just with the H consonant,
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AA vowel, and M consonant, it's not actually pronounced that way. That would be "haam",
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"haam". But we say, ha-uh-m. And there's that UH sound that's not accounted for in IPA:
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aa-uh, aa-uh. Ham. So, if you add this UH sound to your AA vowel, you'll sound much
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more American. Other examples, camera. AA-UH-M. Cam-, Camera. This is also true if the sound
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after the AA is the N sound. For example, 'ant'. AA-UHnt. Ant. Now, one last thing.
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If the AA vowel is followed by the NG consonant, then it changes also, but, in a different
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way. In that case it becomes a sound more like the 'ay' diphthong, ay. For example,
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in the word 'thanks': thanks. Or, bank, bank. So pronounce your AA vowel this way when it's
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followed by N, M, or NG.
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>> Michelle, what are you working on here? >> I'm making Eggs Benedict.
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>> Ooo. >> So I'm poaching eggs --
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>> Uh-huh. >> And then making them with salmon and spinach.
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>> Oh, that looks delicious.
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>> Jovon's always taking pictures. It's a good thing I'm used to the camera, right?
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So this is what I made for our meal. Some green---it probably doesn't look as good under
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plastic, eh? Some asparagus. I roasted it yesterday, gonna serve it chilled with a dijon
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vinaigrette. Yum.
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>> What did you make, Kate? >> I made Easter egg chocolate / peanut butter
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candy. >> Oo, that looks good. Now these are special,
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right? >> They're special: they're vegan.
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>> They're vegan. >> No dairy.
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>> Wow. Let me zoom up on that. Jovon's been trying to sneak one of those ever since you
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made them yesterday.
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>> I found the little ladle. That's a hard little phrase. Say that five times quickly!
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Little ladle [x5].
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>> Ben, this ham is delicious. >> Thanks.
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>> You guys are so clear, such good actors for my Rachel's English audience. Totally
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natural. >> They're hamming it up.
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>> They are hamming it up. Thank you, Matthew, for brining up another use of the word 'ham'.
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Matthew cleverly pointed out a second definition for the word 'ham'. An actor or performer
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who overacts. As a verb: to act with exaggerated expression of emotion, to overact. So the
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idiom, to ham it up, simply means, to overact. Example sentence: He really hammed it up for
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the camera.
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>> Happy Easter, guys. >> Happy Easter, Rachel.
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>> Hope you're learning lots of fun vocabulary. >> They are.
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>> We learned all about the word 'ham'. >> Ham.
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>> Oo, ham. >> That's a good one.
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>> It is a good one and -- >> It's a nasal one.
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>> -- it's sort of an odd word because it's got this AA-UH sound.
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>> haa, haaa. Like that. >> Yeah. If you had to explain how you pronounce
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'ham', what would you say? >> Um, haa, aa. There's an H in there.
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>> Yes? >> There's an A, with an aa, kind of an aa?
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>> Very nasal aa sound. >> M, and then an M, mm, mm.
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>> So if you had to say it in slow motion, say it in slow motion.
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>> Haaauhm. >> There you go! I heard that good UH sound.
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HaQuyen? >> Ham.
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Let's watch this in slow motion. As you know, AA followed by M has an 'uh' sound. AA-uh,
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AA-uh. You can see HaQuyen's tongue pull back to make that UH sound before her lips close
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for the M.
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>> Ham. >> Yeah, nice
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>> Got that in the profile. >> Yep, she gave the profile so we can see
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the movement of the tongue and everything. Thanks guys!
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>> You're welcome Rachel. >> You're most welcome.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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Don't stop there. Have fun with my real-life English videos. Or get more comfortable with
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the IPA in this play list. Learn about the online courses I offer, or check out my latest
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video.
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