How to Pronounce NEW YORK American English Pronunciation
In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to go over the pronunciation of
New York.
This week’s Word of the Week is actually two
words, New York. New York begins with the
N consonant sound, where the front, flat part
of the tongue will lift and touch the roof
of the mouth here, nn, nn. Then we have the
‘oo’ as in ‘boo’ vowel, New, New. So the lips
do have to round for that. New. Then we have
the Y consonant sound, yy, and the AW as in
LAW followed by the R consonant sound. So
for the vowel, the jaw has to drop, New Yo–,
and then the tongue will pull back for the
R sound, New Yor–k. And the back part of
the tongue will lift up and touch the soft
palate here, kk, and pull away to make the
K sound. Don’t forget to drop your jaw for
the vowel there. New York, New York. I live
in New York.
That’s it, your Word of the Week. Try it
out yourself. Make up a sentence with the
word, record it, and post it as a video response
to this video on YouTube. I can’t wait to
watch it!
That’s it, and thanks so much
for using Rachel’s English.