How to say UNFORTUNATELY in American English

In this American English pronunciation video,

you’re going to learn how to
pronounce the word ‘unfortunately.’

Unfortunately I’m making this video on vacation,

so we have a weird wood background
and the lighting’s not so good.

But fortunately we’re going to get to hear
a lot of different people say this word.

“Unfortunately” is a five syllable word with
stress on the second syllable, Un-for-tu-nate-ly.

Unfortunately, da-DA-da-da-da. Unfortunately.

So we should hear that as the loudest
and longest and most obvious syllable.

The rest are less important.
“Unfortunately.” “Unfortunately.”

We begin with an unstressed syllable un-,
we have the ‘UH’ as the ‘BUTTER’ vowel

and the ‘N’ consonant, un-, un-, un-, un-, un-.

So because it’s unstressed you can see there’s
not a whole lot of mouth movement going on

because these sounds, this syllable isn’t
that important, un-, un-, un-, un-, un-.

To make the UH vowel everything is
just really relaxed, the jaw hangs,

the tongue is not engaging, un-, un-.

Then the tip simply lifts to the roof of the mouth

where the flat part of the tongue is touching
the roof of the mouth, un-, un-, un-ff.

Then we have the ‘F’ consonant.

So the bottom lip will reach up
and this soft part on the inside

will touch the bottom of the top front teeth.
Un-ff, un-ff, un-for.

Then we have the AW as in LAW vowel, followed by
the R consonant. Notice how my voice goes UH.

That is the shape of a stressed syllable.

So make sure you have it long enough so you can
get in that change of pitch. Un-for, un-for.

To make the vowel here my lips are
rounding a little bit, un-for, uh, uh.

And my tongue lifts just a little
bit, the whole thing, fo-,

but the tip stays forward touching behind the
bottom of my front teeth. Un-for, un-for.

Next we have the letters ‘T’ and ‘U’.

They represent the CH and schwa
sound, -tu-, -tu-, -tu-, -tu-.

Again it’s unstressed so it’s going to be lower
in pitch and a little flatter, -tu-, -tu-, -tu-.

You can see my mouth isn’t moving too much to
make this happen. Un-for-tu, un-for-tu-tu-tu-.

To make this CH sound the teeth are together, ch,

and the tongue lifts so that the tip is
touching the roof of the mouth here, ch, ch.

Then I release the tongue and
the teeth at the same time

directly into the Schwa, un-for-tu-tu-, un-for-tu.

We have two syllables left
both unstressed, so, -nate-.

This begins with the N consonant, so the tongue
has to go up to the roof of the mouth again.

Un-for-tu-nate-ly. So we have the IH
vowel, the tongue comes back down.

Now things get a little tricky. We have a Stop T.
Why is it a Stop T?

Because the next sound is a consonant.

So we don’t need to make a True T
sound, it’s not un-for-tu-nate-ly.

It’s unfortunately. Unfortunate-ly. So we
stop the air really quickly in our throat.

We can actually leave the
tongue tip down, unfortunate-.

When I make that stop, my tongue, not
the tip but a little further back,

does lift up and touch the roof of the mouth.

But since my jaw is more or less closed it’s
not a big movement. Un-for-tu-nate-ly-ly.

To make the last syllable
we have to begin with an L.

There are a couple different
ways that you can make the ‘L,’

you can have the tongue tip all the
way up at the roof of the mouth.

But I find, I tend to put it
through the teeth a little bit,

when it’s beginning an unstressed syllable.
It looks a little bit like the TH. L-l-l.

But you can still make the L sound. Then to make
the ending unstressed EE vowel the tongue tip

just comes back in the mouth and touches
here behind the bottom of the front teeth.

Unfortunately. Unfortunately.

So when you make a Stop T and
when you make this modified L

with the tongue tip coming a little through the
teeth rather than at the roof of the mouth,

it simplifies the movement a little bit and we
want that because these are unstressed syllables,

so in order to make them really quickly,
we might need to simplify a little bit.

Unfortunately. Unfortunately.

Unfortunately it’s sort of a
complicated word to pronounce.

Now we get to hear some of my friends
and family say the word unfortunately.

Unfortunately.
Unfortunately.

Unfortunately.
Unfortunately.

Unfortunately.
Unfortunately.

Unfortunately.
Unfortunately.

Unfortunately.
Unfortunately.

Unfortunately.
Unfortunately.

I hope this video has helped you understand
how to pronounce the word ‘unfortunately.’

If there is a word, you would like
to know how to pronounce better,

put it in the comments below and don’t
forget to ‘Like’ and ‘Share’ this video.

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

在这个美式英语发音视频中,

您将学习如何
发音“unfortunately”这个词。不幸的

是,我正在度假制作这个视频,

所以我们有一个奇怪的木质背景
,灯光不太好。

但幸运的是,我们会
听到很多不同的人说这个词。

“不幸的是”是一个五个音节的单词,
重音在第二个音节上,Un-for-tu-nate-ly。

不幸的是,da-DA-da-da-da。 很遗憾。

所以我们应该把它作为最响亮
、最长、最明显的音节来听。

其余的不太重要。
“很遗憾。” “很遗憾。”

我们以非重读音节 un- 开头,
我们将“UH”作为“BUTTER”元音

和“N”辅音、un-、un-、un-、un-、un-。

所以因为它没有重读,你可以看到
没有很多嘴巴运动,

因为这些声音,这个音节不是
那么重要,un-,un-,un-,un-,un-。

为了使 UH 元音,一切都变得
非常放松,下巴

下垂,舌头不吸引人,不-,不-。

然后尖端简单地抬起到嘴巴的顶部,

舌头的平坦部分接触
到嘴巴的顶部,un-,un-,un-ff。

然后我们有’F’辅音。

所以下唇会向上
,内侧的这个柔软部分

会接触到上前牙的底部。
un-ff, un-ff, un-for。

然后我们有 LAW 元音中的 AW,然后
是 R 辅音。 注意我的声音是怎样的。

那是重读音节的形状。

所以确保你有足够长的时间,这样你就
可以适应音高的变化。 不为,不为。

为了在这里发出元音,我的嘴唇
有点圆,un-for, uh, uh。

我的舌头只抬起了一
点点,整个事情,fo-,

但尖端保持向前,接触
到我的门牙底部。 不为,不为。

接下来我们有字母“T”和“U”。

它们代表 CH 和 schwa
音,-tu-、-tu-、-tu-、-tu-。

再一次,它
没有重音,所以它的音调会更低,更平坦一点,-tu-,-tu-,-tu-。

你可以看到我的嘴并没有移动太多
来实现这一点。 不为图,不为图图图。

为了使这个 CH 发音,牙齿并拢,ch

,舌头抬起,使尖端
接触到嘴巴的顶部,ch,ch。

然后我将舌头
和牙齿同时

直接释放到 Schwa 中,un-for-tu-tu-,un-for-tu。

我们有两个音节都没有重读
,所以,-nate-。

这从 N 辅音开始,所以舌头
必须再次上升到嘴巴的顶部。

很遗憾。 所以我们有 IH
元音,舌头回来了。

现在事情变得有点棘手。 我们有一个 Stop T。
为什么它是一个 Stop T?

因为下一个音是辅音。

所以我们不需要发出真正的 T
音,这不是 un-for-tu-nate-ly。

不幸的是。 很遗憾。 所以
我们很快就停止了喉咙里的空气。

我们实际上可以让
舌尖向下,不幸的是-。

当我停下来时,我的舌头,
不是尖端,而是稍微向后一点,

确实抬起并接触到嘴巴的顶部。

但由于我的下巴或多或少是闭合的,所以它
不是一个大动作。 Un-for-tu-nate-ly-ly。

为了使最后一个音节
我们必须以 L 开头。

有几种不同的
方法可以制作“L”,

你可以让舌尖
一直向上到嘴巴的顶部。

但我发现,

当它开始一个不重读的音节时,我倾向于把它放在牙齿上。
它看起来有点像TH。 L-L-L。

但是你仍然可以发出 L 音。 然后,为了
使结尾的非重读 EE 元音,舌尖

刚刚回到嘴里并接触
到门牙底部的后面。

很遗憾。 很遗憾。

所以当你做一个停止 T 并且
当你做这个修改过的 L

时,舌尖稍微穿过
牙齿而不是上颚,

它会稍微简化运动,我们
想要这样,因为这些是非重读音节,

所以为了让它们变得非常快,
我们可能需要稍微简化一下。

很遗憾。 很遗憾。

不幸的是,它的
发音有点复杂。

现在我们不幸听到我的一些朋友
和家人说这个词。

不幸的是。
不幸的是。

不幸的是。
不幸的是。

不幸的是。
不幸的是。

不幸的是。
不幸的是。

不幸的是。
不幸的是。

不幸的是。
不幸的是。

我希望这个视频能帮助你理解
“不幸”这个词的发音。

如果有一个词,你
想知道如何更好地发音,

把它放在下面的评论中,不要
忘记“喜欢”和“ 分享这个视频。

就是这样,非常
感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。