How to Pronounce Facebook Twitter and YouTube American English

In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to go over the pronunciation

of three big social media sites: Facebook,
YouTube, and Twitter.

These are pretty common words and I’ve gotten
several requests for them. Thanks for your

requests.

These words all follow the same stress pattern:
two-syllables, with stress on the first syllable.

So the second syllables of each of these words
will be less important, and a little less

clear: FACE-book, YOU-tube, TWI-tter. Repeat
that with me. Take some of the volume and

energy out of the voice for the second syllable:
FACE-book, Facebook. YOU-tube, YouTube. TWI-tter,

Twitter. Let’s look at each one of these words

up close and in slow motion.
We’ll talk about

each sound, and how those sounds are made.

First, Facebook. To make the F, the bottom
lip comes up and touches the bottom of the

top front teeth. The jaw drops for the first
half of the AY as in SAY diphthong. The second

half of the diphthong, which requires less
jaw drop, happens on the way to the S position.

For the S sound, the teeth are closed and
the tongue tip is forward, lightly touching

the back of the bottom front teeth.

Remember, this was the stressed syllable.
Face-, face-. So, the intonation has to have

an up-down shape. Facebook, facebook.

Now, the lips come together for the B sound.
Here we have the UH as in PUSH vowel. The

lips flare just a bit, they’re not totally
relaxed. The back part of the tongue lifts,

and the tip isn’t all the way forward. This
photo shows the tongue position.

Next we move into the K consonant. There’s
not much to see here, because this sound is

being made in the back of the mouth. The back
of the tongue lifts to the soft palate to

stop the air, then releases.

Facebook. Facebook. Let’s watch again.

Next, YouTube. Let’s take a look.

First, we have the Y consonant and OO as in
BOO vowel, or, the EW as in FEW diphthong.

The middle part of the tongue lifts and presses
against the roof of the mouth in an up and

forward motion, yyy. The lips come in for
the OO sound, you-. Now the teeth come together

to make the True T. This is a True T sound,
because the second syllable has secondary

stress. YouTube. Tt, tt. Another OO vowel,
and the lips come in again. YouTu-. And finally,

the lips come together, then release, for
the B sound.

YouTube, YouTube. Let’s watch again.

Twitter. This one may be tricky for you if
you haven’t figured out yet that it has

a Flap T. A Flap T is when the tongue just
bounces against the roof of the mouth for

the T, we don’t stop the air. We don’t
close the teeth. We do this almost all the

time when the T comes between two vowel sounds.
Depending on your native language, this may

sound like the R sound to you. Twitter, Twitter.
Just a quick bounce of the tongue.

The first T is a True T, Twi-, tt, tt. The
teeth are together for this sound, and the

tongue is at the roof of the mouth. The lips
are already starting to round for the next

sound, the W.

For the W, the lips come into a very tight
circle. Tw-. Now the jaw drops for the IH

vowel, and the lips relax. Watch the tongue
flap up to the roof of the mouth. You actually

won’t see it come down in this word. The
tip has flapped down, but since the tongue

tip is pulling back and up for the ending
R sound, you can’t see it here. Notice how

the lips are a little bit flared for the schwa-R
sound.

Twitter. Practice that –er ending with me.
Pull the tongue tip back and up. Drop your

jaw just a bit. Slide the front part of the
tongue back on the roof of the mouth. Pull

the tip away from the roof. Flare the lips
a bit. Make the sound: -er. Twitter, twitter.

Let’s watch again.

Facebook, YouTube, Twitter. I hope this video
has made these words easier to pronounce.

Remember to simplify unstressed syllables,
in these words, the second syllable. If there’s

a word or phrase you’d like help pronouncing,
put it in the comments below.

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在这个美式英语发音视频中,
我们将

介绍三大社交媒体网站的发音:Facebook、
YouTube 和 Twitter。

这些是很常见的词,我收到
了几个要求。 感谢您的

要求。

这些单词都遵循相同的重音模式:
双音节,重音在第一个音节上。

因此,每个单词的第二个音节
将不太重要,也不太

清晰:FACE-book、YOU-tube、TWI-tter。
跟我重复一遍。

从第二个音节的声音中提取一些音量和能量:
FACE-book,Facebook。 油管油管。 TWI-tter,

推特。 让我们以慢动作近距离观察这些词中的每一个


我们将讨论

每种声音,以及这些声音是如何产生的。

首先,脸书。 为了制作 F,
下唇向上并接触

上前牙的底部。
就像 SAY 双元音一样,AY 的前半部分下巴会掉下来。

双元音的后半部分,需要较少的
下巴下垂,发生在前往 S 位置的路上。

S音时,牙齿闭合
,舌尖向前,轻轻接触

下门牙的后部。

请记住,这是重读音节。
面对面-。 因此,语调必须

具有上下形状。 脸书,脸书。

现在,双唇合拢为 B 音。
这里我们有 PUSH 元音中的 UH。

嘴唇微微张开,并没有完全
放松。 舌头的后部抬起,

并且尖端不是一直向前。 这张
照片显示了舌头的位置。

接下来我们进入K辅音。
这里没什么可看的,因为这种声音

是在嘴巴后面发出的。
舌后部抬起到软腭以

停止空气,然后释放。

Facebook。 Facebook。 让我们再看一遍。

接下来,YouTube。 让我们来看看。

首先,我们有 BOO 元音中的 Y 辅音和 OO
,或者 FEW 双元音中的 EW。

舌头的中部
以向上和向前的动作抬起并压在上颚上

,yyy。
OO 声音的嘴唇进来了,你-。 现在牙齿合

在一起发出真 T。这是一个真 T 音,
因为第二个音节有次

重音。 YouTube。 TT,TT。 另一个OO元音
,嘴唇又进来了。 优图-。 最后

,双唇合拢,然后松开,
发出 B 音。

油管油管。 让我们再看一遍。

推特。 如果
你还没有弄清楚它有

一个 Flap T,这个对你来说可能会很棘手。一个 Flap T 是当舌头刚
弹到 T 的上颚时

,我们不会停止空气。 我们不
关闭牙齿。

当 T 出现在两个元音之间时,我们几乎总是这样做。
根据您的母语,这对您来说可能

听起来像 R 音。 推特,推特。
只是舌头的快速弹跳。

第一个 T 是 True T, Twi-, tt, tt。
为了这个声音,牙齿并拢在一起,

舌头在嘴巴的顶部。
嘴唇已经开始为下一个

声音

W 开始变圆。对于 W,嘴唇变成一个非常紧的
圆圈。 TW-。 现在,IH 元音的下巴下降

,嘴唇放松。 观察
舌头向上翻到嘴顶。 你实际上

不会在这个词中看到它。
笔尖向下拍打,但由于

舌尖在结束 R 音时向后和向上拉
,所以你在这里看不到它。 注意

schwa-R 声音的嘴唇是如何张开的

推特。 练习那个 -er 以我结尾。
向后和向上拉舌尖。 稍微放下你的

下巴。 将舌头的前部滑
回口腔顶部。

将尖端从屋顶拉开。
稍微张开双唇。 发出声音:-er。 推特,推特。

让我们再看一遍。

脸书、YouTube、推特。 我希望这个
视频让这些词更容易发音。

记住要简化非重读
音节,也就是第二个音节。

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