How to Pronounce the Word 'TO' - American English

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, I'm going to go over how to pronounce the
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word 'to' in conversation.
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The word 'to' is a preposition, so it's a function word. Function words will normally
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be unstressed in a sentence. And the word 'to' will even reduce. Reduce means a sound
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will change. So, 'to' on its own: true T with the 'oo' as in 'boo' vowel. But, in a sentence,
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it will be come to, true T with the schwa sound. Or, it might even become to, D sound
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with the schwa sound. Using the flap T pronunciation will smooth out your line even more. I've
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looked at lots of examples to try to figure out: is there a rule for when it's appropriate
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to use the Flap T or not? And I've decided you can use the flap T in the word 'to' any
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time except when the word 'to' follows a word that ends in a T. Now, if this rule is too
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confusing for you, don't worry about it. You can always pronounce it with a true T and
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a schwa, and that reduction is fine. However, a flap T will smooth things out just a little
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bit more.
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So, let's look at some examples. We went to dinner. [3x] Now you'll notice the word before
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ends in T, so I'm pronouncing 'to' 'to'. True T, schwa sound. I'm not pronouncing two T's.
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We went to dinner. [2x]
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Come to my party. Here I'm pronouncing the T as a flap. Duh, duh, duh. Come to my party. [2x]
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Much smoother than 'Come to my party'. Come to my party.
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Let's go to the store. Here, 'to' is pronounced duh, duh. Go to, go to, go to the, go to the.
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Let's go to the store. I wanted to get more. Wanted to, wanted to. Notice I'm not pronouncing
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two D's here. Wanted to. The first D, at the end of 'wanted', is a stop. Wanted to. Then
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I'm pronouncing 'to' with the flap T/schwa sound. Wanted to [3x]. I wanted to get some
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more.
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Did you notice that I did not pronounce the T sound in the word 'wanted'. I said wanted,
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I dropped the T. This is not an uncommon practice when the T follows an N. Other examples: 'center'
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becomes cenner, cenner. Or, interview can be pronounced innerview, innerview. Dropping
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this true T smooths out speech. Even though I dropped the T, the -ed ending still follows
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the rule for a word that ends in T or D, and is pronounced with the 'ih' as in 'sit' vowel
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and the D consonant. Wanted is a fairly common word. Don't be afraid to pronounce it 'wannid' [2x]
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You'll notice many native speakers pronouncing it this way.
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I wanted to get some more.
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I thought to myself ... [2x] Here I'm pronouncing 'to', tt, with a true T because the word before
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ends in a T. Notice though, I am not pronouncing two T's. I thought to myself. [2x]
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We're going to your play. Going to, going to: flap. We're going to your play.
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Don't forget to reduce and link the word 'to'. It's a very important part of this stressed
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/ unstressed nature of American English.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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