FLUENT ENGLISH The CAN Reduction in American English Pronunciation Rachels English

How much do you know about reductions?

How much do you use them when speaking English?

Reductions are one of the best ways to
sound natural when speaking English.

And also knowing them well is one of the best ways to improve your listening comprehension.

In this video, we’re going to deep dive on
one of my favorite reductions,

and you’ll get so many examples of this
reduction in real spoken English,

that you will absolutely be able to start
identifying this in conversation better

and feeling more confident when using
reductions speaking English.

Can.

It’s not often pronounced that way.

It’s pronounced can.

And I realized, I have lots of videos from real English conversations where we study this reduction.

But that in any one of those videos, you may hear the reduction just once or twice.

I thought, I’ve been making videos for 10 years now

I have to make a compilation of all of the examples from real-life English that I have of this reduction.

After that, we’ll go to Youglish and hear even more.

When you hear many examples of
reduction that you’re studying,

it almost guarantees that you’ll start to identify it in other English conversation, movies,

TV, to improve your listening comprehension.

You’ll also have lots of examples to study with.

Watch the video once then go back and watch the examples again and pause after each sentence.

Say it out loud.

Train your mind to think of this reduction.

First, let’s play the video where I go over how to make this reduction and how it’s used.

You’ve got to know that first.

Then we’ll jump into the examples.

The word ‘can’ can be a noun.

As in: it’s a trash can, or the beans are
from a can, they’re not fresh.

In this case, can is pronounced with the
AH as in bat vowel.

So the word can as a noun is a content word.

Therefore, it is generally not reduced in a sentence.

But the word can as a verb is generally an
auxiliary verb or a helping verb.

And these are function words, and they will reduce.

So when is the verb can a helping verb?

Let’s look at two examples.

Answering the question: Who can do this?

If I simply say ‘I can’, ‘can’ is the only verb
so it won’t reduce.

Can with the AH sound.

I can.

But if I want to say: I can do it.

The word ‘can’ now becomes: can, can.

I can do it.

And that’s because it’s an auxiliary verb to
the main verb ‘do’.

I can.

I can do it.

Can. Can. Can.

When it reduces, the word can is
pronounced with the schwa sound.

It is very fast.

It is lower in pitch.

Can, can, can, can.

The K consonant sound, schwa, N.

Can, can.

I can do it.

When you reduce the word ‘can’, you want to make sure that it links to the words around it.

You don’t want gaps before or after can
when it’s pronounced.

Can.

I can do it.

We don’t want that.

I can do it.

I can do it.

We want it very linked to the words around it.

Let’s look at a few more examples.

I can bring food.

I can, I can, I can.

Linked up to the word I.

I can bring food.

We can stay the whole time.

We can stay.

We can stay.

All linked together.

We can stay the whole time.

They can have it.

Can, can.

They can.

They can have it.

She can come with us.

She can, she can.

She can come with us.

You can have my ticket.

Can, can.

You can, you can.

You can have my ticket.

Mary can do it herself.

Can, can.

Mary can, Mary can.

Mary can do it herself.

Put it in the garbage can.

Do you notice the word ‘can’ doesn’t reduce here?

I snuck in a case where they ‘can’ is a noun, so it’s a content word, it won’t reduce.

Put it in the garbage can.

John can, John can.

John can pick us up.

Lots of examples of can.

But now let’s look at examples of this
word in real conversational English.

Again, these are excerpts from other videos but we’re focused on just one thing.

The can reduction.

After this, we’ll go to Youglish for even more examples.

I made this video for my friends Super Bowl party.

I hear that there’s chili to be had.

There’s…there’s tons of chili, vegetarian and meat.

Can you step through how to pronounce ‘chili’, Hilary?

Did you notice I reduced the word can.

That’s because it’s a helping verb here.

The main verb being ‘step through’.

Can you step through?

Can, can.

Can you step through?

Listen again.

Can you step through how to pronounce chili, Hilary?

Can you step through how to pronounce chili, Hilary?

Can you step through how to pronounce chili, Hilary?

Uh, I would say chili.

But how do you do it?

This video I made on summer vacation
several years ago.

This is my Uncle Frank.

Hey!

Uncle Frank brings his vote every year so
that we can try skiing.

Did you notice the reductions of the
words ‘that’ and ‘can’?

These two function words will often reduce.

‘That’ becomes ‘that’ with either a flap or
stop T, depending on the next sound.

And ‘can’ when not the main verb in a
sentence, becomes can, can.

So that we can, So that we can.

So that we can try skiiing.

Try and skiing, the two content words in this sentence, are clearly much longer than:

So that we can, So that we can, So that we can.

These four function words are low in pitch and very fast.

Listen again.

So that we can try skiing.

So that we can try skiing.

So that we can try skiing.

Ani, did you make that necklace?

Can you hold it up for me?

Another reduction of can.

Can, can you, can you.

Can you hold it up for me?

Can you hold it up for me?

Can you hold it up for me?

I made this video after Hurricane Sandy hit the US.

Laura the reason why I can hardly see you
is because powers out.

In this sentence, the word ‘can’ is a helping verb.

It’s not the main verb, so it’s a function word and I’m reducing it to can, can.

I can, I can.

Listen again.

Laura, the reason why I can, I can, I can.

Laura the reason why I can hardly see you
is because powers out.

That’s correct.

If you ever need to recharge anything, just
come on up to my apartment

you can have all the power and internet that you want.

Another can reduction, you can, you can, you can have.

You can have, you can have, you can have
all the power and Internet that you want.

Will do.

And hot water.

Thank you.

You’re welcome.

In this video, I interview a broadcaster Erica Hill.

If I don’t know how to pronounce it, I’ll look it up.

So I will either call the international desk and see if there’s someone there who is familiar.

If it’s a different language, who speaks, who’s a native speaker of that language, so that they can say it for me.

Ms. Hills speech, as with all native speakers, is filled with reductions.

Here, she’s given us a great example of
the reduction of the word can.

So that they can say it for me–

Here, can is a helping verb, and say is the main verb.

Most of the time, can is a helping verb.

In these cases, we reduce the pronunciation to can.

So we changed the vowel to the schwa, but just like in ‘your’e’, the next consonant, here the N,

absorbs the schwa, so it’s just two sounds.

Kkk-nn.

Can, can.

She says it incredibly fast.

But the main verb say has much more length and that nice shape of a stressed syllable.

Can say.

This rhythmic contrast of short and long syllables is very important in American English.

So that they can say, they can say, they
can say, they can say it for me.

Or I’ll look it up online if I can’t find it, you know, if it’s a regular word, I’ll go to one of the dictionary websites,

and oftentimes you can hit a button and
you can hear that word.

You can hit– Again, a great reduction of
the function word, the helping verb can.

You can, you can.

And oftentimes, you can hit, you can hit, you can hit a button and you can hear that word.

Another can reduction.

Can hear.

You can hear, you can hear, you can hear that word.

I’ll do that or I will go and listen to whatever I can find in terms of video online.

Another can reduction.

Can find.

I’ll do that or I will go and listen to

whatever I can find, whatever I can find, whatever I can find in terms of video online to hear if it’s the name,

to hear that person saying their name.

So it can be time-consuming?

It can be. Yeah.

It can be time-consuming.

Here, we’re stressing the word ‘can’.

Not always, but it can be.

So we’re not reducing the word.

We’re keeping the AH as in bat vowel.

So it can be, can be, can be, can be time-consuming?

It can be. It can be. It can be. It can be.

Yeah. But it’s worth it.

I think one of the worst things you can do is mispronounce someone’s name.

In this video I’m on top of a mountain with my dad.

It’s pretty high.

Very high.

As you can see.

Very cold and windy.

Yeah.

We just heard two more reductions.

The word ‘can’, a helping verb here, was reduced to can.

How fast can you make that?

Practice with me.

Can, can, can, can see.

Listen again.

You can see. You can see. You can, you
can, you can, you can, you can see.

In this video, I’m on vacation with my family.

Can you wave Gina?

Hi!

Can you wave?

We reduce can when it’s a helping verb.

That is not the main verb in a sentence.

Wave is the main verb.

Most of the time, can is a helping verb.

Can, can, can you wave?

Listen again.

Can you wave Gina?

Can you wave Gina?

Can you wave Gina?

Hi!

In this video, I’m at a nature reserve with my family.

Can you see the Gators?

Can you.

Here, I’ve reduced ‘you’ again: ye– with the schwa.

I’ve also reduced can.

We do this all the time when it’s a helping verb, and it’s almost always a helping verb.

This means it’s not the main verb in the sentence.

Can you see the Gators?

See was the main verb and can, a helping verb.

Since the N is a syllabic consonant, it
overtakes the vowel, the schwa.

You don’t need to worry about making it.

So just make a K sound and an N sound.

Can, can, very fast.

Can you.

Try it.

Can you, can you.

Listen again.

Can you see the Gators?

Can you see the Gators?

Can you see the Gators?

There you go, many examples from my past ten years of making videos on this reduction.

To get even more examples, I’m going to
take you to Youglish,

a great website to hear native speakers
saying any given word or phrase.

In each one of these examples, can is
pronounced very fast.

Can, can, reduced.

Can, can, can.

Watch this video a few times.

Pause and say the examples out loud.

This will focus your brain on the reduction

and you’ll start to notice it more and more
as you hear it around you.

You look like you’re interested in a full playlist of other reductions of American English.

you know I’ve got that covered for you.

Click here or in the description below.

That’s it and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.

你对降价了解多少?

你在说英语时使用了多少?

减少是
在说英语时听起来自然的最佳方式之一。

并且很好地了解它们是提高听力理解的最佳方法之一。

在这个视频中,我们将深入
探讨我最喜欢的一种减少方式

,你会得到很多
真实英语口语减少的例子

,你绝对能够开始
在对话中更好地识别这一点

,感受更多 使用
减少说英语时有信心。

能。

它不经常以这种方式发音。

发音为can。

我意识到,我有很多来自真实英语对话的视频,我们研究了这种减少。

但在这些视频中的任何一个中,您可能只会听到一次或两次减少。

我想,我已经制作视频 10 年了,

我必须将我所拥有的关于这种简化的所有真实英语示例进行汇编。

在那之后,我们会去Youglish并听到更多。

当你听到许多
正在学习的减法例子时,

它几乎可以保证你会开始在其他英语会话、电影、电视中识别它

,从而提高你的听力理解能力。

您还将有很多示例可供学习。

观看一次视频,然后返回并再次观看示例并在每个句子后暂停。

大声地说。

训练你的思维去思考这种减少。

首先,让我们播放视频,我将在其中介绍如何进行这种减少以及如何使用它。

你必须先知道这一点。

然后我们将进入示例。

“可以”这个词可以是名词。

如:这是一个垃圾桶,或者豆子
来自罐头,它们不新鲜。

在这种情况下,can 用 AH 发音,
如蝙蝠元音。

所以can作为名词是实词。

因此,一般不会在句子中减少。

但是作为动词的can这个词一般是
助动词或助动词。

这些是虚词,它们会减少。

那么什么时候动词可以是助动词呢?

让我们看两个例子。

回答问题:谁能做到这一点?

如果我简单地说“我可以”,“可以”是唯一的动词,
所以它不会减少。

可以用AH发声。

我能。

但如果我想说:我能做到。

“可以”这个词现在变成:可以,可以。

我能做到。

那是因为它是
主要动词“do”的助动词。

我能。

我能做到。

能。 能。 能。

当它减少时,这个词可以
用 schwa 发音。

它非常快。

它的音高较低。

可以,可以,可以,可以。

K辅音,schwa,N.

Can,can。

我能做到。

当你减少“可以”这个词时,你要确保它链接到它周围的词。 发音时,

您不希望在 can 之前或之后出现间隙

能。

我能做到。

我们不希望那样。

我能做到。

我能做到。

我们希望它与周围的文字非常相关。

让我们再看几个例子。

我可以带食物。

我可以,我可以,我可以。

与 I 字相连。

我可以带食物。

我们可以一直呆着。

我们可以留下来。

我们可以留下来。

都联系在一起。

我们可以一直呆着。

他们可以拥有它。

可以可以。

他们能。

他们可以拥有它。

她可以和我们一起去。

她可以,她可以。

她可以和我们一起去。

你可以拿我的票。

可以可以。

你可以,你可以。

你可以拿我的票。

玛丽可以自己做。

可以可以。

玛丽可以,玛丽可以。

玛丽可以自己做。

把它扔进垃圾桶。

你注意到“可以”这个词在这里没有减少吗?

我偷偷在他们“可以”是名词的情况下,所以它是一个内容词,它不会减少。

把它扔进垃圾桶。

约翰可以,约翰可以。

约翰可以接我们。

can的例子很多。

但是现在让我们看看这个
词在真正的会话英语中的例子。

同样,这些是其他视频的摘录,但我们只关注一件事。

罐头减少。

在此之后,我们将转到 Youglish 以获取更多示例。

我为我的朋友超级碗派对制作了这个视频。

听说要吃辣椒。

有……有大量的辣椒、素食和肉类。

希拉里,你能解释一下“辣椒”的发音吗?

你有没有注意到我减少了can这个词。

那是因为它在这里是一个助动词。

主要动词是“步入”。

你能跨过去吗?

可以可以。

你能跨过去吗?

再听一遍。

你能解释一下chili, Hilary的发音吗?

你能解释一下chili, Hilary的发音吗?

你能解释一下chili, Hilary的发音吗?

呃,我会说辣椒。

但是你怎么做呢?

这个视频是我几年前暑假做的

这是我的弗兰克叔叔。

嘿!

弗兰克叔叔每年都会投票,
这样我们就可以尝试滑雪了。

你注意到
“that”和“can”这两个词的减少了吗?

这两个虚词往往会减少。 根据下一个声音,

“that”变成“that”,带有拍音或
停止 T。

而“can”不是句子中的主要动词时
,变成can,can。

所以我们可以,所以我们可以。

这样我们就可以尝试滑雪了。

Try和skiing,这句话中的两个实词,显然要长得多:

So that we can, So that we can, So that we can。

这四个虚词音调低,速度很快。

再听一遍。

这样我们就可以尝试滑雪了。

这样我们就可以尝试滑雪了。

这样我们就可以尝试滑雪了。

Ani,你做的那条项链?

你能帮我撑住吗?

另一个减少可以。

能,能,能。

你能帮我撑住吗?

你能帮我撑住吗?

你能帮我撑住吗?

我在飓风桑迪袭击美国后制作了这个视频。

劳拉我几乎看不到你的原因
是因为停电了。

在这句话中,“can”这个词是一个助动词。

它不是主要动词,所以它是一个虚词,我将它简化为 can, can。

我可以,我可以。

再听一遍。

劳拉,我之所以能,我能,我能。

劳拉我几乎看不到你的原因
是因为停电了。

这是正确的。

如果您需要为任何东西充电,
只要到我的公寓来,

您就可以获得所需的所有电力和互联网。

另外可以减,可以,可以,可以有。

你可以拥有,你可以拥有,你可以拥有
你想要的所有权力和互联网。

会做。

还有热水。

谢谢你。

别客气。

在这段视频中,我采访了一位广播员 Erica Hill。

如果我不知道如何发音,我会查一下。

所以我要么打电话给国际服务台,看看那里有没有熟悉的人。

如果是另一种语言,谁会说,谁是该语言的母语人士,这样他们就可以为我说出来。

与所有母语人士一样,希尔斯女士的演讲充满了贬义。

在这里,她给了我们一个很好的例子
来减少单词 can。

这样他们就可以替我说——

这里,can 是助动词,say 是主要动词。

大多数时候,can是一个助动词。

在这些情况下,我们将发音减少到可以。

所以我们把元音改成了 schwa,但就像在’your’e’中一样,下一个辅音,这里的 N,

吸收了 schwa,所以它只是两个声音。

Kkk-nn。

可以可以。

她说得非常快。

但主要动词 say 的长度要长得多,而且重读音节的形状很好。

可以说。

这种短音节和长音节的节奏对比在美式英语中非常重要。

这样他们就可以说,他们可以说,他们
可以说,他们可以为我说。

或者如果我找不到它,我会在网上查找它,你知道,如果它是一个常规单词,我会去一个字典网站

,通常你可以点击一个按钮,
你可以听到那个单词。

你可以打– 再次,
功能词大大减少,助动词可以。

你可以,你可以。

很多时候,你可以打,你可以打,你可以按下一个按钮,你就能听到那个词。

另可减量。

可听见。

你能听到,你能听到,你能听到那个词。

我会这样做,或者我会去听我能找到的任何在线视频。

另可减量。

可以找到。

我会这样做,或者我会去听

我能找到的任何东西,我能找到的任何东西,无论我能在网上找到什么视频,听听是不是名字,

听那个人说他们的名字。

所以它可能很耗时?

有可能。 是的。

这可能很耗时。

在这里,我们强调“可以”这个词。

并非总是如此,但可以。

所以我们没有减少这个词。

我们将 AH 保留为蝙蝠元音。

所以它可以,可以,可以,可以是耗时的?

有可能。 有可能。 有可能。 有可能。

是的。 但这是值得的。

我认为你能做的最糟糕的事情之一就是错误地发音某人的名字。

在这段视频中,我和爸爸在一座山顶上。

这是相当高的。

很高。

如你看到的。

非常寒冷和多风。

是的。

我们刚刚又听到了两次降价。

这里的助动词“can”被简化为can。

你能做到多快?

跟我一起练习。

能,能,能,能看。

再听一遍。

你可以看到。 你可以看到。 可以,
可以,可以,可以,可以看。

在这个视频中,我正在和家人一起度假。

你能挥手吉娜吗?

你好!

可以挥手吗?

当它是一个帮助动词时,我们减少它。

那不是句子中的主要动词。

Wave是主要动词。

大多数时候,can是一个助动词。

能,能,你能挥挥手吗?

再听一遍。

你能挥手吉娜吗?

你能挥手吉娜吗?

你能挥手吉娜吗?

你好!

在这段视频中,我和家人在一个自然保护区。

你能看到鳄鱼吗?

你可以吗。

在这里,我再次减少了“你”:是的 - 使用 schwa。

我也减少了罐头。

当它是一个助动词时,我们总是这样做,而且它几乎总是一个助动词。

这意味着它不是句子中的主要动词。

你能看到鳄鱼吗?

See 是主要动词,can 是助动词。

由于 N 是一个音节辅音,它
超过了元音 schwa。

你不必担心制作它。

因此,只需发出 K 音和 N 音。

可以,可以,非常快。

你可以吗。

试试看。

可以吗,可以吗。

再听一遍。

你能看到鳄鱼吗?

你能看到鳄鱼吗?

你能看到鳄鱼吗?

你去吧,我过去十年制作关于这种减少的视频的许多例子。

为了获得更多示例,我将
带您访问 Youglish,这

是一个很棒的网站,可以听到母语人士
说出任何给定的单词或短语。

在这些示例中的每一个中,can 的
发音都非常快。

可以,可以,减少。

可以,可以,可以。

多看几次这个视频。

停顿,大声说出例子。

这将使您的大脑专注于减少


当您在周围听到它时,您会开始越来越多地注意到它。

您似乎对美式英语的其他缩略语的完整播放列表感兴趣。

你知道我已经为你准备好了。

单击此处或在下面的说明中。

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。