FACTS and FAM AMERICAN SLANG

FACTS.

Today is the last video in the summer of slang
video series.

Today, we’re learning ‘facts’ and ‘fam’

and in addition to these 2 slang terms,

we’re also learning something interesting about consonant clusters with T.

Let’s start with fam, family.

Both terms can be used to mean your people,
your friends, your community, the group that’s

important to you.

Rachel’s English community, you are my family.

If you were texting a group of friends to
get together, you might say: Hey fam!

What are you doing tonight?

You really like the girls on your basketball
team, don’t you?

Yeah.

They’re my fam.

A couple pronunciation things here: We have
the AA vowel followed by the M consonant.

So that changes the AA vowel a little bit,
it’s not pure, it morphs into an UH sound:

Faa— aa-uh, aa-uh, fam, fam.

Fam. It’s not a pure AA, aa, faaaam.

But fam, aa—aa—fam.

Now, with ‘family’, most people will make
that a two-syllable word, FAM-ly. FAM-ly.

It can also be three syllables: FAM-uh-li.

And a lot of non-native speakers do that.

But I suggest you stick with just two syllables,

I think it sounds much more natural.

Family.

Family.

Family.

Fam.

Use these terms with people you love, you
feel really connected to.

Now, FACTS.

This one came to me through a friend who works
in a high school.

He says it’s being used as a response, an
affirmative response.

For example: That’s a dope sweater.

Facts.

I did a little search on #facts on Instagram

– always an amazing way to add context to the meaning of slang.

#facts has over 11 million public posts.

It’s used to be definitive.

It’s like: What I’m saying is true.

I think it can also be used to show defiance.

It’s like, you say that, but I say this.

And I say, facts.

Because I don’t care what you say.

Check the link in the video description to
see all of these public posts on Instagram

and explore them.

See if you can build nuance for your understanding
of the word and use of FACTS.

Also, in writing it’s common to put this
in ALL CAPS.

Let’s talk about the pronunciation.

In American English, we often drop the T between
two other consonants.

We do that here most of the time.

Facts.

Facts.

I think once in this video, I did a really
light T release: facts.

But usually, we just say: facts.

Facts.

So don’t think about trying to make a T
sound, just make KS.

Facts.

When you do this, it will sound just like
this word: fax.

That’s okay.

Context is there to helps us tell the two
words apart.

So we often drop the T between 2 other consonants.

A couple other common words in which we can do this:
directly, directly.

I’m not saying the T there.

It comes between 2 consonants.

Exactly, exactly!

Perfectly, you did that perfectly.

When is it okay to use slang, and when do
you want to make sure you’re NOT using slang?

I go over this in video 2 of the summer of
slang series.

Click here to check out the whole series,
and learn lots of other American slang.

I also made a great podcast with my husband,
who works in a high school, and is therefore

surrounded by slang constantly.

So go to the iTunes store or your favorite
podcast distributor and search for it.

It’s called The Rachel’s English podcast,

I know, I got really creative with that name, didn’t I?

The Rachel’s English podcast.

I’m making new episodes once a week on Wednesday.

They’re really fun! Check it out!

事实。

今天是俚语视频系列暑期的最后一个视频

今天,我们正在学习“facts”和“fam”

,除了这两个俚语之外,

我们还学习了一些关于带有 T 的辅音簇的有趣内容。

让我们从 fam,family 开始。

这两个术语都可以用来表示你的人、
你的朋友、你的社区、

对你很重要的群体。

瑞秋的英语社区,你们是我的家人。

如果您正在给一群朋友发短信
聚会,您可能会说:嘿,家人!

你今晚做什么?

你真的很喜欢你篮球队的女孩
,不是吗?

是的。

他们是我的家人。

这里有几个发音:我们
有 AA 元音后面跟着 M 辅音。

所以这改变了AA元音一点点,
它不是纯粹的,它变成了一个UH声音:

Faa— aa-uh,aa-uh,fam,fam。

家庭。 这不是纯粹的 AA,aa,faaaam。

但是fam,aa-aa-fam。

现在,对于“家庭”,大多数人都会把
它变成一个两个音节的词,FAM-ly。 FAM-ly。

它也可以是三个音节:FAM-uh-li。

很多非母语人士都会这样做。

但我建议你坚持只用两个音节,

我认为这听起来更自然。

家庭。

家庭。

家庭。

家庭。

与您所爱的人一起使用这些术语,您会
感到真正的联系。

现在,事实。

这个是通过一个在高中工作的朋友来找我的

他说它被用作一种回应,一种
肯定的回应。

例如:那是一件兴奋剂毛衣。

事实。

我在 Instagram 上的#facts 上做了一些搜索

——这总是一种为俚语的含义添加上下文的惊人方式。

#facts 拥有超过 1100 万个公共帖子。

它曾经是确定的。

就像:我说的是真的。

我认为它也可以用来表示反抗。

就像,你这么说,但我这么说。

我说,事实。

因为我不在乎你说什么。

检查视频说明中的链接,
查看 Instagram 上的所有这些公开帖子

并进行探索。

看看您是否可以为您对
FACTS 的单词和使用的理解建立细微差别。

此外,在写作中,通常将
其全部大写。

让我们谈谈发音。

在美式英语中,我们经常将 T 放在
其他两个辅音之间。

我们大部分时间都在这里这样做。

事实。

事实。

我想有一次在这个视频中,我做了一个非常
轻松的 T 发布:事实。

但通常,我们只是说:事实。

事实。

所以不要想着试着发出 T
音,只要发出 KS。

事实。

当你这样做时,它听起来就像
这个词:传真。

没关系。

上下文可以帮助我们区分这两个
词。

所以我们经常在其他两个辅音之间去掉 T。

我们可以这样做的其他几个常用词:
直接,直接。

我不是说那里的T。

它位于两个辅音之间。

正是,正是!

完美,你完美地做到了。

什么时候可以使用俚语,什么
时候要确保不使用俚语?

我在俚语系列之夏的视频 2 中回顾了这一点

单击此处查看整个系列,
并学习许多其他美国俚语。

我还和我的丈夫一起做了一个很棒的播客,
他在一所高中工作,因此

经常被俚语包围。

因此,请前往 iTunes 商店或您最喜欢的
podcast 发行商并搜索它。

它叫做 The Rachel 的英语播客,

我知道,我对这个名字很有创意,不是吗?

瑞秋的英语播客。

我每周三制作一次新剧集。

他们真的很有趣! 看看这个!