How to Pronounce Knitting Terms -- Very Pink Knits! American English Pronunciation

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>> Hey everybody. I'm here in LA with my friend Staci from Very Pink Knits. >> Hi.
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>> And we're going to do a video going over the pronunciation of knitting terms.
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Now, if you're not a knitter, don't worry. You're still going to learn a lot
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about American English pronunciation.
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>> So Staci asked me to make this video series because
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she actually has a lot of non-native speakers, >> Right.
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>> That are using her videos. And even Americans sometimes
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will mispronounce a word if they've never heard it. >> Right.
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>> And only seen it. So the first word that we're going to do is...
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>> Skein. >> Skein. So what is 'skein'?
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>> Skein is, refers to a ball of yarn, and specifically,
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wound into an oblong shape that pulls from one end.
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>> Ok. So, 'skien' is pronounced with the AY diphthong.
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Now, when you hear someone mispronounce it, what are they doing generally?
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>> They say 'skeen'. >> 'Skeen'. Ok, so just like the word 'vein',
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the letters E I are making the AY diphthong. Skein. And make sure you do drop your jaw enough
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for the first sound of that diphthong. Another word that she asked me to go over is actually
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two words, "Fair Isle." So, can you explain what that is?
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>> Yes. Fair Isle is a two-color knitting technique. And this is a very traditional
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Fair Isle design. It is traditionally seen in Scandinavian ski sweaters.
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>> I don't have one, but I would like too, especially after I've seen that. So, Fair Isle.
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Basically, the mispronunciation you're hearing is in the second word.
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Is that right? >> Yeah. People just don't know how to pronounce 'Isle'. >> Right. >> I-S-L-E.
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>> It's confusing because it has a silent S, and there aren't many words in American English
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with a silent S. But basically, that second word has the AI as in BUY diphthong and the Dark L.
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The Dark L is a tricky sound. You keep your tongue tip down and pull the back
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part of your tongue back, uul, ul. When most people see the L, they think,
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Oh, I need to lift my tongue tip here, but you don't for L's at the end of a syllable. Isle, Isle.
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>> So the next term we're going to go over is this, and actually what Staci told me
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was the pronunciation is: >> Variegated.
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>> Variegated. Var-ih-gay-did. But when I looked it up, what I saw was 'variegated'.
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So, an extra syllable. So actually, either one of these is acceptable.
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But what you're saying is, in knitting, in general, you're always hearing it...
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>> There might be parts of the country where people say 'variegated', but, referring to yarn,
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and what that means is that the yarn is dyed multiple colors, stinging along...
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>> It's pretty. >> ...the strand, yeah. But, I have never heard anyone say 'variegated', but... >> Ok.
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>> I haven't been all over the country. >> Ok. So if we're going to go with Staci's pronunciation,
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then it's a four-syllable word with primary stress on the first syllable and a secondary stress
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on the third syllable. DA-da-Da-da. Variegated.
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>> So the next term is for this beautiful thing.
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By the way, if anyone out there is a knitter and wants to knit me one of these, let me know.
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>> I have a tutorial for this. >> Be in touch. :) >> I have a tutorial for all this stuff. Yeah.
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>> Um, so what is this? >> Entrelac. >> And, how are you hearing people mispronounce that?
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>> ON-tra-LOCK. >> Ok. So, it does look like a word for French origin. >> Yeah.
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>> But, as with many words in American English, we haven't tried to keep that French pronunciation.
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Just like with 'croissant'. We don't say 'croissant'.
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So this is not ON-tra-LOCK. But instead:
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>> Entrelac. >> Entrelac. Three-syllable word with stress on the first syllable. DA-da-da.
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>> This one is French-y. Ha! I better not say that, someone will get insulted. This one is a
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French word pronounced in the French... >> Right. >> pronunciation. >> Right. >> Picot.
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>> So, we don't actually say the T because here, for some reason,
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we Americans have decided that we will maintain the French pronunciation. >> Yeah.
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>> So what is picot? >> Picot is the dark blue decorative edge on here.
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I think the word is also used in cake decorating. >> Mm. That's pretty.
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>> Yeah. >> And you have a tutorial on that.
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>> Of course I do. >> Of course she does.
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>> The next one is 'gauge'. What is 'gauge' as far as knitting is concerned?
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>> Well, it is the number of stitches that you get per inch.
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And I have this marked off with one inch, and you count the stitches between.
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>> Yeah. >> It's a..., people get messed up on it because they don't know how to pronounce and
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spell all the vowels around just the couple of consonants.
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>> Yeah. No, this is the only word I can think of where A-U makes the AY as in SAY diphthong.
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So it's a totally weird word. >> Ok, yeah. Good.
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>> Um, and also the jj sound can be hard, sometimes, for some people. So we start with a gg,
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where the back part of the tongue reaches up and touches here, gauge,
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and then the second sound is here at the front of the mouth, where the tongue will go up to the roof
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of the mouth, and the lips will do this funny little position. Gauge.
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>> You know, I never thought about the fact that the two G's in that word
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are the two different ways of pronouncing G. >> Right.
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>> No wonder it's confusing for people. >> I know! Same letter, but different sounds.
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>> Ok. I'm glad I had that explained to me. >> That's what I'm here for. Ok, what is this?
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>> This is intarsia. Well, specifically, the little heart inside of here.
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Intarsia is a blob of color, in knitting surrounded by another color.
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>> Ok. So, I also looked up this word and found that that's not how it's pronounced,
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according to the dictionary, it's pronounced 'intarsia'.
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But actually, the definition that they gave me wasn't a knitting term.
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It had to do with wood working. So, when this word worked it's way into the knitter's world,
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the pronunciation changed a little bit. Because you said that people really don't say 'intarsia'.
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>> I've never heard that. People in the industry, everything, I've heard people say 'intarsia'.
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>> Mm-hmm. So there we have the S-I-A ending, and we're making the zh sound,
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just like in the word 'freesia'. >> Freesia, yeah.
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>> So... >> What do we have?
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>> What do we have here, guys? Not one but two... >> Scarves!
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>> Alright, so, Staci was saying, sometimes, wow. This is really pretty.
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Sometimes people will say 'scarfs'. And they won't make the F a V sound. Now, in American English,
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in most cases, when we have a noun that ends in an F or an F-E, we drop the F, make it a V,
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and add ES. So this isn't 'scarfs', but it's 'scarves'. Vz, vz, with a voiced ending.
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Now, if we had the word 'scarfs', that is a word in American English.
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And it means to eat your food really fast, to stuff your face. She scarfs down her dinner.
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>> It's slang. >> It's slang. Is it? >> Yeah.
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>> Yeah, you're right. That would be considered slang. >> Yeah.
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>> So, when you're talking about these lovely items,
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don't mix it up with that sort of gross verb.
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>> Polite people don't scarf their food. >> No they don't. Scarves.
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Staci, thank you so much. So, I can send my users to your website,
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and they can find every single one of these tutorials. >> Um, almost, almost.
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>> Ok. >> But I have a surprise for you. >> Oh. >> This one's yours.
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>> Really?? >> Yes. >> Awesome. Thank you! >> I love the fact that this matches it, too.
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>> That ... ok guys, hold on. Now I have to really get into it. I love it.
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>> I thought it looked New York for her. >> Yes. Thank you, it's wonderful. So beautiful.
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So you guys are going to be seeing this scarf featured in many videos from now on.
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>> Good! >> Thanks Staci! I appreciate it. >> You're welcome.
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>> Alright, and thank you so much for this video idea. >> Yeah.
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>> And for helping me teach my audience some new terms.
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And, if you're sitting around with a lot of time and you need a new hobby,
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>> I'm right here. >> Try knitting. >> Yeah.
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>> That's it, and thanks so much for watching Rachel's English.
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>> Perfect. Okay, that's good. Wow, this was fun. >> That really is yours. I really did pick
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it out for you! >> That was, like, great to do it on camera because I'm all, *gasp*.
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>> Yeah, the reaction was real. >> Oh, it's so pretty!
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>> Good. >> Thank you. >> You're welcome. >> This looks like a hard one to do.
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>> It's called a clapotis, which would have been another great word for us to do. >> Clapotis.
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>> Clapotis. It's a French word that means 'lapping waves'. >> Oh wow.
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>> It's wool. Please do not put it in the washing machine. >> Ok.
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>> But, um, you can wash it and lay it out flat to dry.
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