How to Pronounce SEVENTY -- 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 the pronunciation
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of the word seventy.
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This week’s Word of the Week is seventy. This is a three-syllable word with stress
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on the first syllable. Seventy. DA-da-da. It begins with the S consonant sound, ss,
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ss, teeth are together and tongue tip is down here, corners of the lips may pull wide. Sssse-.
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Then we have the EH as in BED vowel. And you can see the jaw does need to drop for that
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sound. Se-. Vv. Then the V consonant sound, where the bottom lip comes up and touches
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the bottom of the top front teeth. Sev-, sev-. Seventy. Next we have the schwa-N sound. Don’t
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worry about making a separate schwa sound, seven-, seven-, just go straight into the
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N sound, where the front part of your tongue will lift, and the flat, top part will touch
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the roof of the mouth.
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Next we have the T. The T in clusters is usually a True T. But sometimes, when it follows an
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N, we leave it out altogether. In this particular word, we have an exception. It’s a Flap
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T. Seventy, seventy. Seven-ty. So the tongue is already in position for the N, all you
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have to do is pull it away to make the flap T sound. Seventy, seventy.
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Then we go straight into the EE as in SHE vowel, where the tongue tip is down, and the
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front part of the tongue is stretching up towards the roof of the mouth. Seventy, seventy.
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Tomorrow, my grandma’s turning 70.
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That’s it, your Word of the Week. If there’s a word you’d like to suggest for the Word
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of the Week, put it in the comments below.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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