How to Say THRIFTY American English pronunciation

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

the word ‘thrifty’.

This week’s Word of the Week is ‘thrifty’. 
Thanks so much to the fan who suggested it! 

This is a two syllable word with stress on
the first syllable. Thrifty, DA-da.

It begins with the TH-R consonant cluster.
You must your tongue tip through the teeth

to make this TH, th, th. This is the furthest
forward the tip of the tongue will be for

any sound in American English, th, th. Then
we pull it back so the tip of the tongue is

the furthest back it will ever be in American
English, and that’s for the R consonant sound.

So you tongue goes from stretching a little
bit to pulling into itself a little bit. The

tongue should pull back and up, the front
part won’t be touching anything, and the middle,

rr, will touch the roof of the mouth or insides
of the teeth about here. Thr-, thr-. You’ll

see my lips will round some, like when a word
begins with an R. Thrifty.

Next we have the IH as in SIT vowel, so the
jaw will drop just a little bit. The tongue

will come forward again so the tip can be
touching the back of the bottom front teeth.

Thri-. The front part of the tongue will reach
up towards the roof of the mouth a bit, here.

Thri-. Thrifty.

Now we have the FT consonant cluster. If the
word stopped here, thrift, I would definitely

say, make that True T. Thrift. But in studying
this word, I notice that most native speakers

will make more of a Flap T in the –fty ending.
Thrifty, fifty, nifty, softy. So, we make

the F by bringing the bottom lip up so the
inside of it can touch the bottom of the top

front teeth lightly. Thrif-. My tongue tip
is down. Thrif-ty. Now it will bounce against

the roof of the mouth, and I won’t really
stop the air. Thrifty. When the tongue moves

up, the bottom lip relaxes so it’s no longer
in position for the F. Thrifty. Then the tongue

comes back down so the tip is again behind
the bottom front teeth, and the front part

of it reaches up so it’s very close to the
roof of the mouth for the EE vowel. Thrifty,

thrifty. The corners of the lips may pull
a little wide for that EE vowel. Thrifty.

Make that second syllable as short as you
can, because it’s an unstressed syllable:

-ty, ty. Thrifty.

It’s hard to be thrifty.

Here it is in slow motion.

If there’s a word you find difficult to pronounce,
suggest it in the comments.

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

在这个美式英语发音视频中,
我们将复习

“thrifty”这个词的发音。

本周的本周词汇是“节俭”。
非常感谢推荐它的粉丝!

这是一个两个音节的单词,
第一个音节有重音。 节俭,达达。

它以 TH-R 辅音簇开始。
你必须让你的舌尖穿过牙齿

才能做出这个 TH, th, th。
对于

美国英语中的任何声音,这是舌尖最靠前的位置,th,th。 然后
我们把它拉回来,所以舌尖

是美式英语中最远的地方
,那就是 R 辅音。

所以你的舌头从一点点伸展到
一点点拉入自己。

舌头应该向后和向上拉,前
部不会碰到任何东西,中间,

rr,会碰到口腔的顶部或
牙齿的内侧。 苏-,苏-。 你会

看到我的嘴唇会变圆一些,就像一个单词
以 R. Thrifty 开头。

接下来我们有 SIT 元音中的 IH,所以
下巴会稍微下垂。 舌头

将再次向前伸出,因此尖端可以
接触到下门牙的后部。

三。 舌头的前部会
稍微向上伸向口腔的顶部,在这里。

三。 节俭。

现在我们有了 FT 辅音簇。 如果这个
词在这里停止,节俭,我肯定会

说,做那个真正的T。节俭。 但是在研究
这个词时,我注意到大多数母语人士

会在–fty 结尾更多地使用 Flap T。
节俭,五十,漂亮,柔软。 因此,我们

通过将下唇向上提起来制作 F,这样
它的内部就可以轻轻地接触上前牙的底部

。 节俭-。 我的
舌尖向下。 节俭。 现在它会反弹

到嘴的顶部,我不会真的
阻止空气。 节俭。 当舌头向上移动

时,下唇放松,因此
不再适合 F. Thrifty。 然后

舌头回落,所以舌尖再次
位于下门牙的后面,而舌尖的前

部向上伸展,因此非常接近
EE 元音的上颚。 节俭,

节俭。 对于那个 EE 元音,唇角可能会拉
得有点宽。 节俭。

使第二个音节尽可能
短,因为它是一个非重读音节:

-ty, ty。 节俭。

很难节俭。

这里是慢动作。

如果有一个词你觉得很难发音,请
在评论中提出。

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的
英语。