How to Pronounce the Alphabet American English Pronunciation

Today I’m going to go over how to pronounce
the letters of the alphabet. You may find

if you speak with an accent that native speakers
will ask you to spell something if they feel

they’re not sure they’ve understood what
you said. For example if you have a foreign

name that is unfamiliar to Americans, you
might find them asking you to spell it after

you tell them what your name is. A. A is simply
the ‘ay’ as in ‘say’ diphthong [e].

A. So you can see the jaw goes from being
more dropped, A, to closing more, A, as the

tongue reaches up towards the roof of the
mouth for the second part of the diphthong.

A. The next letters all have the ‘ee’
as in ‘she’ vowel sound [i] where the

corners of the mouth pull a little bit wide,
ee, and the tongue raises very high, ee, in

the front/mid part of the mouth. B. B had
the B consonant sound where the lips start

together, bb B. And opens into the ‘ee’
as in ‘she’ vowel sound. C. C begins with

the S consonant sound, ss, and moves into
the ‘ee’ as in ‘she’ sound. C. D.

D begins with the D sound, dd, dd, the voiced
consonant, and moves into the ‘ee’ as

in ‘she’ vowel sound. D. E is simply the
‘ee’ as in ‘she’ vowel sound. E.

F. F begins with the ‘eh’ as in ‘bed’
vowel sound [e], which has quite a drop in

the jaw, eh, eh, F. It then finishes with
the F consonant sound where the bottom lip

moves up and touches the top teeth, ff, and
you release air through that. It is unvoiced.

F. G. G again has the ‘ee’ as in ‘she’
vowel sound. It begins with the ‘jj’ as

in ‘jar’ consonant sound. G. H. H begins
with the ‘ay’ as in ‘say’ diphthong,

just like the letter A, but it ends with the
ch’ as in ‘char’ consonant sound. H.

Ch, ch where you release just air though the
mouth position. H. I. I is pronounced with

the ‘ay’ as in ‘buy’ diphthong [a].
I. J. J begins with the ‘jj’ as in ‘jar’

consonant sound, jj, it then has the ‘ay’
as in ‘say’ diphthong. J, J. K begins

with the kk K consonant sound and then has
the ‘ay’ as in ‘say’ diphthong. K.

The next three consonants all start with the
‘eh’ as in ‘bed’ vowel sound. L, L

begins with the eh sound and moves into the
L sound, where the tip of the tongue, L, L,

moves up to touch the roof of the mouth just
behind the teeth. L. M. M begins with the

eh sound and then finishes with the M consonant
sound where the lips come together – M,

mm, mm – while you make noise with the vocal
cords. M. N. N begins with the eh sound and

moves into the N consonant sound. N, nn, where
the tongue raises to the roof of the mouth

and the lips remain open. N, N. The letter
O is simply pronounced with the ‘oh’ as

in ‘no’ diphthong [o]. O, O. P. P begins
with the P consonant sound, pp, where the

lips are together and you release air. It
then goes into the ‘ee’ as in ‘she’

vowel sound. P. P. Q. Q begins with the unvoiced
kk K consonant sound, and then has the ‘ew’

as in ‘few’ diphthong [ju]. Q. R. R begins
with the ‘ah’ as in ‘father’ sound

[a] and then moves immediately into the R
consonant sound. R, R. S. S begins with the

‘eh’ as in ‘bed’ vowel sound. Eh,
Eh, S S. It then moves into the S consonant

sound. S. T. T begins with the unvoiced tt
T consonant sound and then has the ‘ee’

as in ‘she’ vowel sound. T T. U. The letter
U is pronounced with the ‘ew’ as in ‘few’

diphthong. V. V begins with the voiced vv
consonant sound where the bottom lip moves

up to the top teeth. V, v, followed by the
‘ee’ as in ‘she’ vowel sound. V. W.

W begins with the D consonant sound. dd. It
then moves into the ‘uh’ as in ‘butter’

followed by the B consonant sound. Double.
It then has the schwa and the dark L sound.

Double, W. And the ‘ew’ as in ‘few’
diphthong. W. The accent is on the first syllable.

W. X. X begins with the ‘eh’ vowel sound,
it then has the K and the S consonant sounds

together. Eh kk ss. X. Y. Y begins with the
W consonant sound, where the lips are in a

tight circle. It then opens into the ‘ay’
as in ‘buy’ diphthong. Y. Z. Z begins

with the voiced consonant, zz, followed by
the ‘ee’ as in ‘she’ vowel sound.

Z. And now, all of the letters of the alphabet.
Listen and repeat. If you can record this,

that would be helpful. You can then listen
to it and compare your pronunciation with

mine to see if there are any errors.

今天,我将讨论如何
发音字母表中的字母。 您可能会发现,

如果您说话带有口音,如果母语人士
觉得他们不确定自己是否理解您所说的话,他们会要求您拼写一些东西

。 例如,如果您有一个

美国人不熟悉的外国名字,您
可能会发现他们会在

您告诉他们您的名字后要求您拼写它。 A. A 只是
“say”双元音 [e] 中的“ay”。

A. 所以你可以看到下巴
从更下垂,A,到更闭合,A,因为

舌头向上伸向嘴巴的顶部,
用于双元音的第二部分。

A. 下一个字母都有“ee”,
如“she”元音[i],

嘴角拉得有点宽,
ee,舌头抬起很高,ee,

在前面/中间部分 的嘴。 B. B
在双唇合拢的地方发出 B 辅音

,bb B. 并
像在“she”元音中一样打开“ee”。 C. C

以 S 辅音 ss 开头,然后
像“she”音一样进入“ee”。 C. D.

D 以 D 音 dd, dd(浊
辅音)开头,并像

在“she”元音中一样移入“ee”。 D. E 只是
“她”元音中的“ee”。

EF F 以 ‘eh’ 开头,如在 ‘bed’
元音 [e] 中,在下巴处有相当大的下垂

,嗯,嗯,F。然后
以 F 辅音结束,下唇

向上移动并接触 顶部的牙齿,ff,然后
你通过它释放空气。 它是清音的。

F. G. G 再次具有与“she”元音相同的“ee”
。 它

以“jar”辅音中的“jj”开头。 G.H.H
以“ay”开头,如“say”双元音,

就像字母 A,但它以
ch' 结尾,如“char”辅音。 H.

Ch, ch 通过
嘴的位置释放空气。 H. I. I 发音

为“ay”,如“buy”双元音 [a]。
I.J.J 以“jar”辅音 jj 中的“jj”开头

,然后
是“say”双元音中的“ay”。 J, J. K

以 kk K 辅音开头,然后
有“ay”,如“say”双元音。

K. 接下来的三个辅音都以
“eh”开头,就像在“bed”元音中一样。 L,L

以 eh 音开始,然后进入
L 音,舌尖 L,L

向上移动,触及
牙齿后面的上颚。 L.M.M 以

eh 音开始,然后以 M 辅音结束
,双唇合拢——M、

mm、mm——同时你用声带发出声音
。 M. N. N 以 eh 音开头,然后

进入 N 辅音。 N, nn
, 舌头上升到上颚

,嘴唇保持张开。 N, N. 字母
O 简单地发音为“oh”,

如“no”双元音 [o]。 O, O. P. P
以 P 辅音 pp 开头,

双唇合拢,释放空气。 然后它
像“she”元音一样进入“ee”

。 P.P.Q.Q 以清音
kk K 辅音开头,然后有“ew”,

如“few”双元音 [ju]。 Q. R. R
以“ah”开头,如“father”音

[a],然后立即变为 R
辅音。 R, R. S. S 以

“eh”开头,如“bed”元音。 Eh,
Eh, S S. 然后它进入 S

辅音。 S.T.T 以清音 tt
T 辅音开头,然后是“ee”,

如“she”元音。 T T. U. 字母
U 发音为“ew”,如“few”

双元音。 V. V 以浊音 vv 辅音开始,
下唇向上移动

到上齿。 V,v,后跟
“ee”,如“she”元音。

V.W.W 以 D 辅音开头。 dd。 然后它
进入“uh”,如“butter”,

然后是 B 辅音。 双倍的。
然后它有 schwa 和黑暗的 L 声音。

Double, W. 和“少数”双元音中的“ew”
。 W. 重音在第一个音节上。

W. X. X 以“eh”元音开头
,然后是 K 和 S

辅音。 嗯 kk ss。 X. Y. Y 以
W 辅音开头,双唇

紧闭。 然后它
像“buy”双元音一样打开“ay”。 Y.Z.Z

以浊辅音 zz 开头,后面
是“ee”,如“she”元音。

Z. 现在,所有字母表中的字母。
听并重复。 如果你能记录下来,

那将很有帮助。 然后,您可以
听它并将您的发音与我的发音进行比较

,看看是否有任何错误。