15.09.24 Американский акцент у русских, Только видео
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Flap T - Американское произношение
Short ‘a’ /æ/ words with ‘flap t’:
batter —> ‘ba-der’ /ˈbætɚ/
I need to make the batter for the bread I’m baking.
matter —> ‘ma-der’ /ˈbætɚ/
It doesn’t matter if you come to the party or not. I’m ok either way.
Short ‘e’ /ɛ/ words with ‘flap t’:
letter —> ‘leh-der’ /ˈlɛdɚ/
I got a letter in the mail.
better —> ‘beh-der’ /ˈbɛdɚ/
Are you feeling better?
metal —> ‘meh-dl’ /ˈmɛdl̟/
Gold and silver are types of metal.
Short ‘i’ /ɪ/ words with ‘flap t’:
city —> ‘sih-dee’ /ˈsɪdi/
Have you been to New York City?
pretty —> ‘prih-dee’ /ˈprɪdi/
This flower is so pretty.
*Note: That’s right, pretty, is actually pronounced with a short ‘i’ sound!
sitter —> ‘sih-der’ /ˈsɪdɚ/
We need to get a baby sitter for next Saturday.
little —> ‘lih-dl’ /ˈlɪdl̟/
The kitten is so little.
Short ‘o’ /ɑː/ words with the ‘flap t’:
hotter —> ‘hah-der’ /ˈhɑːdɚ/
It’s hotter in Miami than in Chicago.
rotting —> ‘rah-ding’ /ˈrɑːdɪŋ/
The banana was rotting in the sun for three days.
potter —> ‘pah-der’ /ˈpɑːdɚ/
My niece loves reading Harry Potter.
Short ‘u’ /ʌ/ words with the ‘flap t’:
butter —> ‘buh-der’ /ˈbʌdɚ/
I love putting butter on my bread.
shutter —> ‘shu-der’ /ˈʃʌdɚ/
I live in the white house with the red shutters.
Long ‘a’ /eɪ/ words with the ‘flap t’:
waiter —> ‘way-der’ /ˈweɪdɚ/
The waiter brought over some water.
later —> ‘lay-der’ /ˈleɪdɚ/
See you later!
tasted —> ‘tays-ded’ /ˈteɪsdɛd/
Dinner tasted great.
Long ‘e’ /iː/ words with the ‘flap t’:
meter —> ‘mee-der’ /ˈmiːdɚ/
I put $2 in the parking meter.
theater —> ‘thee-(uh)-der’ /ˈθijətɚ/
I’ll see you at the movie theater.
Long ‘i’ /aɪ/ words with the ‘flap t’:
lighter —> ‘lie-der’ /ˈlaɪdɚ/
I need a lighter for these candles.
biter —> ‘bie-der’ /’baɪdɚ/
Careful, that dog is a biter.
Long ‘o’ /oʊ/ words with the ‘flap t’:
boater —> ‘boe-der’ /ˈboʊdɚ/
My uncle is an avid boater.
floating —> ‘floe-ding’ /ˈfloʊdɪŋ/
The raft is floating down the river.
Long ‘u’ /juː/ words with the ‘flap t’:
commuting —> ‘cu-myoo-ding’ /kəˈmjuːdɪŋ/
She’s commuting to work every Monday.
muted —> ‘myoo-did’ /ˈmjuːtəd/
You can’t hear the TV because it’s muted.
Long ‘oo’ /uː/ as in “moon” (long u without the ‘y’ sound) words with the ‘flap t’:
booted —> ‘boo-did’ /ˈbuːdəd/
I booted up the computer
Short ‘oo’ /ʊ/ (as in “book”) words with the ‘flap t’:
putting —> ‘puh-ding’ /ˈpʊdɪŋ/
I was putting the dishes away when I heard a knock at the door.
‘ou/ow’ /aʊ/ (as in “cow”) words with the ‘flap t’:
pouting —> ‘pow-ding’ /ˈpaʊɪŋ/
The kids were pouting because we ran out of cake.
‘oi/oy’ /oɪ/ (as in “boy”) words with the ‘flap t’:
hoisted —> ‘hoys-did’ /ˈhoɪsdəd/
The sailors hoisted up the sails.
Schwa /ə/ (as in “the”) words with the ‘flap t’:
sensitive —> ‘sen-suh-div’ /ˈsɛnsədɪv/
I’m a sensitive person.
I hope this lesson on the pronunciation of the flap ‘t’ and other ‘t’ sounds in American English was helpful for you.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Обучалка звучи как Американец за 5 минут - АНГЛИЙСКИЙ Th
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Обучалка звучи как Американец за 5 минут - АНГЛИЙСКИЙ Flap T
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