How to Say Entrepreneur American English

In this American English pronunciation video,

we’re going to go over the how to pronounce the word ‘entrepreneur’.

This is a tough word, and I’ve gotten lots of requests for it.

Thanks for putting in your request, I’m glad to do it for you.

This word is four syllables, with stress on the last syllable.

A lot of words in English with last-syllable stress

come from French, just like this word.

The stress pattern is da-da-da-DA.

The last syllable is the loudest and most clear.

The first three can be simplified a little bit: entrepre-, entrepre-, entrepreneur.

Entrepreneur.

There is another acceptable pronunciation, ‘entrepreneur’,

but ‘entrepreneur’ is more common.

Let’s look at close up video of this word and discuss its pronunciation.

First we have the AH as in FATHER vowel.

The jaw drops for the vowel, and the tongue presses down a little in the back.

AH, AHN, en, -en.

Then the front, flat part of the tongue goes to the roof of the mouth for the N.

You can see the lips are starting to flare a bit in preparation for the R sound.

Next we have the TR consonant cluster,

but most people will pronounce this CH-R, chruh, chruh, entre-.

The lips flare and the teeth come almost together for the CH, ench-.

Then the lips come into even a tighter circle for the R.

You can’t see it because of the lips,

but the tip of the tongue pulls back and up to make the R sound.

Then the tongue releases forward for the schwa as the lips come together for the P consonant.

Entrep-

This next syllable happens very fast.

The lips part and quickly make an R-schwa before the stressed syllable:

pre-, pre-, pre-.

Entrepre-, Entrepre-.

And the tongue lifts to the roof of the mouth for the N consonant.

Watch the tongue tip come down: it doesn’t come all the way down

because again the tongue pulls back and up for the R vowel and consonant: Urr.

Lips are flared. Let’s watch the stressed syllable again.

Tongue is up for the N, then pulls back and up for the UR vowel, R consonant.

-Neur, -neur.

Let’s break up the word into the unstressed syllables and stressed syllable.

Repeat with me several times to make this sequence of sounds more comfortable:

en-tre-pre

Notice how my lips and mouth aren’t moving too much. These are unstressed syllables,

so we want to simplify how we make them.

en-tre-pre

Notice I’m keeping these syllables flatter and lower in pitch,

entrepre- -neur,

compared with the stressed syllable. Entrepreneur, en-tre-pre, en-tre-pre.

Now that you’ve learned that, I’m going to give you one simplification.

You can get away with dropping the first R.

But do make a CH sound instead of a T,

that makes us think there’s an R there: en-che-pre, en-che-pre, en-che-pre, entrepreneur.

-neur. Don’t forget to bring the shape of your voice up and down.

That rounded down shape makes it a stressed syllable. –Neur. –Neur. –Neur.

Entrepre–neur. Entrepreneur. E ntrepreneur.

Let’s watch the slow motion video one more time.

I hope this video has made the word ‘entrepreneur’ easier to pronounce.

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

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

在这个美式英语发音视频中,

我们将学习如何发音“企业家”这个词。

这是一个艰难的词,我收到了很多要求。

感谢您提出您的要求,我很高兴为您服务。

这个词是四个音节,最后一个音节有重音。

英语中很多带有最后一个音节重音的单词

都来自法语,就像这个词一样。

应力模式是 da-da-da-DA。

最后一个音节是最响亮和最清晰的。

前三个可以稍微简化一下:entrepre-, entrepre-, entrepreneur。

企业家。

还有另一种可接受的发音,“企业家”,

但“企业家”更常见。

让我们看一下这个词的特写视频并讨论它的发音。

首先我们有父亲元音中的AH。

下巴为元音而下垂,舌头在后面稍微下压。

啊,啊,恩,恩,-恩。

然后舌头前面平坦的部分到达嘴顶,发出 N。

你可以看到嘴唇开始有点张开,为 R 音做准备。

接下来是TR辅音簇,

但大多数人会发这个CH-R、chruh、chruh、entre-。

CH,双唇张开,牙齿几乎连在一起,ench-。

然后嘴唇变成一个更紧的圆圈来发出 R。

你看不到它,因为嘴唇,

但舌尖向后拉,发出 R 的声音。

然后,当双唇合拢为 P 辅音时,舌头向前释放为 schwa。

Entrep-下一个音节发生得非常快。

双唇分开并在重读音节前快速发出 R-schwa:

pre-, pre-, pre-。

创业-,创业-。

N 辅音时,舌头会抬到上颚。

观察舌尖下降:它不会一直下降,

因为舌头再次向后拉升为 R 元音和辅音:Urr。

嘴唇张开。 让我们再看一下重读音节。

N 的舌头向上,然后为 UR 元音 R 辅音向后拉。

-神经,-神经。

让我们把单词分成非重读音节和重读音节。

与我重复几次以使这一系列声音更舒适:

en-tre-pre

注意我的嘴唇和嘴巴没有太多移动。 这些是非重读音节,

所以我们想简化我们制作它们的方式。

en-tre-pre

请注意,与重读音节相比,企业家,我保持这些音节更平坦,音调更低

。 企业家,企业家,企业家,企业家。

既然你已经了解了这一点,我将给你一个简化。

你可以放弃第一个 R。

但一定要发出 CH 声音而不是 T,

这让我们认为那里有一个 R:en-che-pre、en-che-pre、en-che-pre、entrepreneur。

-神经。 不要忘记上下调整声音的形状。

这种圆润的形状使它成为一个重读音节。 ——神经。 ——神经。 ——神经。

企业家。 企业家。 企业家。

让我们再看一遍慢动作视频。

我希望这个视频能让“企业家”这个词更容易发音。

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