How to say HELLO How are you Greet Americans English Pronunciation

In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to go over how to greet Americans.

As some of you know, last time I was here
in LA, at the YouTube Space, I made a video

on introducing yourself to people. At the
time, I didn’t know anybody. Now, I’m back

again with all the same people. So they’re
all going to be in this video again saying

‘hey’.

First of all, let’s listen to a bunch of different
greetings.

Hey.

Hey, Anthony.
What’s up?

Hey, Rachel.

Whassup Rachel?

Hey Veronica.
Hey.

Morning, guys.
Morning.

Hi.
Hey.

Hey. » Hey!
Hello.

Greetings.
Hey, what’s going on?

Hey man.
What up, doe?

You probably noticed a lot of people said
‘hey’. This is definitely the most common

way to greet someone in America. It’s pretty
casual, and I use it all the time with my

friends. Hey, hey. Notice the shape of the
voice. There’s a little curve up, and then

a curve down in the voice. Hey, hey, hey.
So basically, it’s a stressed word. We start

with the H consonant sound and go into the
AY as in SAY diphthong. Make sure you drop

your jaw enough for the first half of that
diphthong. He-e, hey, hey.

Hey.

Hey Veronica.
Hey.

Hey Rachel.

Hey.
Hey.

We also heard ‘hi’ a few times. Again, it’s
stressed, so we have that shape of a stressed

syllable, hi. Hi. It begins with the H consonant
sound, and we have the AI as in BUY diphthong.

Again, make sure you drop your jaw enough
for the first half of that diphthong. Hi, hi.

Hi.

Look at that jaw drop we have on the AI as
in BUY diphthong.

We also heard ‘hello’. This is a two-syllable
word with stress on the second syllable. da-DA,

hello. So, it’s that second syllable with
the up-down shape of the voice. The first

syllable will be pretty flat: he- he-, he-.
It begins with the H consonant and has the

EH as in BED vowel. But this is very quick,
he- he-, hello. The second syllable begins

with the L consonant, so the tongue will come
up here, ll, ll, and touch the roof of the

mouth just behind the teeth. Hello. Then we
have the OH as in NO diphthong. Drop your

jaw for the first half of the sound, and make
sure you round your lips for the second half.

Hello. Hello.

Hello.

A little bit of lip rounding here for the
second half of the OH diphthong.

You may have noticed, some of the guys added
‘man’. Hey man.

Hey man.

It’s ok to say this only to a man. But you
may have noticed that I used the term ‘guys’

for a bunch of girls. So, ‘guys’ is a little
more gender neutral. Hey guys.

Morning guys.
Morning.

Because I was filming in the morning, a lot
of people said ‘morning’ as their greeting.

This is short for ‘good morning’. Simply,
‘morning’. Morning. Now, you could say ‘afternoon’

or ‘evening’ during those times, but it’s
not nearly as common. Morning.

Morning guys.
Morning.

Hey, morning guys.
Morning.

Most greetings involve one of these greeting
words: hey, hi, morning, and so on, and often

a question. The appropriate way to respond
is to answer the question, and to ask the

same question yourself.

For example: » Hey, how are you? » Good,
how are you?

Let’s take a look at a few of these exchanges.

Staci, Kristina. Hey!
Hey, Rach!

How are you guys?
Oh, it’s good to see you!

Yeah, you too! How’ve you been?
Good, good.

Hey Scooter. What’s up?
What up doe?

Hey Max. What’s up?
Hey, how’s it going?

Good, how are you?

Hey Jenn, hey Frankie.
Hey.

How are you guys doing today?
Good. How are you?

Not good.
Good. You’re not good?

Not good. I just broke my phone.

Hey, what’s going on?
Not much. How are you?

Just hanging out. I hear it’s your birthday
today.

It is, actually.
Happy birthday, Rachel.

Thank you.

How are you?
Fabulous.

As always!

Hey Aaron.
Hey, how are you doing?

Good, how are you?
Good.

How are you. We heard this two ways. Once
with the word ‘are’ stressed. How are you?

How are you guys? [3x]

How are you? But most of the time, you’ll
hear it with that word reduced. How are you?

How are you? [6x]

Great, how are you? [3x]

How are you? So, in that case, make sure it’s
really short, er, er, er, how-er, how-er you.

How are you, da-DA-da. How are you, da-da-DA.

The most common response to this phrase is
‘good’. You might sometimes hear ‘great’.

One person even said:

How are you?
Fabulous.

As always!

And unfortunately, one person said ‘not good’,
because her phone had just broken.

You’re not good?
Not good. I just broke my phone.

Another question we heard was ‘how’s it going?’
So we’re contracting ‘how is’, how’s, how’s.

So just put a Z sound there at the end of
‘how’. The next word begins with a vowel,

so the Z should link those two words together.
How’s it, how’s it, how’s it going? Notice

the Stop T at the end of ‘it’. We’re not releasing
it: how’s it going. So, just hold the air

for a second, and then release again. You
can either end with the NG consonant, ng,

or with the N consonant, nn. Goin', goin'.
It’s a little more casual, but that’s ok.

How’s it going, how’s it goin'.

How’s it goin'?
It’s goin'.

Hey, how’s it goin'?

Da-da-DA-da. How’s it going. Again, the answers
here will be good, great, not bad, etc.

What’s up? This is answered just like ‘what’s
going on?’ Usually ‘nothing’ or ‘not much’,

but you can say what you’re doing in that
moment. You can hear this as ‘tsup’, with

the TS reduction. We also heard it as ‘whassup’,
where the T was dropped altogether. Whassup.

And we even heard one person say ‘whadup’.
So what was he doing here? He dropped the

S sound, so now the T came between two vowel
sounds. So it was a Flap T, sounding like

a D. Whadup.

What’s up.

Whassup, Rachel?

Hey, Brysi. What’s up?
Oh hey Rachel. What’s up?

Hey Scooter. What’s up?
Whadup doe?

I hope this was helpful. The next time you
see someone you know, don’t be afraid to go

up and start a conversation. A huge thanks
to everybody who was in this video.

Staci and Kristina both have awesome how-to
channels. Staci does knitting tutorials, and

Kristina, paper crafts. Aaron makes awesome
skateboarding videos. Anthony does music reviews.

Don does children’s music. Evan makes awesome
drawing tutorials.

Whassup Rachel’s English. How you all doing,
people? This is Evan, from your channel Cartoon

Block. Showing kids how to do their thing,
drawing and sketching and all that. Veronica

has great travel videos on California. Rose
and Eman both have great makeup and style

channels. Fabulous. Qban Guy does sketch comedy.
Sarah’s crafting channel is awesome. Chris

and Hilah work on HilahCooking, a great cooking
channel. Billy does awesome children’s music

with puppets. You met one of the puppets in
one of my other videos. Brysi mixes rap with

video games on his channel. Jason does comedy
sketches on his channel. Scooter has some

great 100 lists on his comedy channel. Max
No Sleeves never wears sleeves in his comedy

channel. MissJennFabulous has a nail channel,
where she did teach me a different way to

paint my nails. And Pete is a video producer
behind the scenes on several different YouTube

channels.

Yeah, what does that mean? What does ‘doe’
mean?

‘Doe’ is a…urban term, which can mean
‘though’. However, you just add it for that

emphasis onto the end of sentences.

Pretty much anything?

It’s like an exclamation point, almost.
Can you say it again?

Whadup doe!

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

在这个美式英语发音视频中,
我们将讨论如何与美国人打招呼。

你们有些人知道,上次我
在洛杉矶,在 YouTube 空间,我制作了一个视频

,向人们介绍自己。
那时,我不认识任何人。 现在,我

又和所有同样的人一起回来了。 所以他们
都会再次出现在这个视频中说

“嘿”。

首先,让我们听一堆不同的
问候。

嘿。

嘿,安东尼。
怎么了?

嘿,瑞秋。

什么雷切尔?

嘿维罗妮卡。
嘿。

早上好,伙计们。
早上。

你好。
嘿。

嘿。 » 嘿!
你好。

问候。
嘿,怎么回事?

嘿伙计。
怎么了?

你可能注意到很多人说
“嘿”。 这绝对是

在美国打招呼最常见的方式。 它很
随意,我一直和朋友一起使用它

。 嘿,嘿。 注意声音的形状
。 声音有一点向上弯曲,然后

是向下弯曲。 嘿嘿嘿。
所以基本上,这是一个重读词。 我们

从 H 辅音开始,然后
像 SAY 双元音一样进入 AY。 确保你

在双元音的前半部分放下你的下巴
。 嘿嘿嘿嘿。

嘿。

嘿维罗妮卡。
嘿。

嘿,瑞秋。

嘿。
嘿。

我们也听到了几次“嗨”。 再一次,它是
重读的,所以我们有一个重读

音节的形状,嗨。 你好。 它以 H 辅音开头
,我们有 BUY 双元音中的 AI。

再一次,确保你的下巴
在双元音的前半部分下降得足够多。 你好,你好。

你好。

看看我们
在购买双元音中对 AI 的印象。

我们还听到了“你好”。 这是一个双音节
单词,第二个音节重读。 达达,

你好。 所以,它是第二个音节,
声音的上下形状。 第一个

音节会很平:he-he-,he-。
它以 H 辅音开头,并

在 BED 元音中具有 EH。 不过这个很快,
嘿嘿,你好。 第二个音节

以 L 辅音开头,所以舌头会
在这里,ll,ll,并触及

牙齿后面的上颚。 你好。 然后我们
有没有双元音中的OH。

声音的前半部分放下你的下巴,
后半部分确保你的嘴唇圆润。

你好。 你好。

你好。

对于
OH 双元音的后半部分,这里有点圆唇。

您可能已经注意到,有些人添加了
“男人”。 嗨,老兄。

嘿伙计。

只对男人这样说是可以的。 但你
可能已经注意到我用“男人”这个词

来指代一群女孩。 所以,“伙计们”
的性别中立一点。 大家好。

早安伙计们。
早上。

因为早上拍戏,
很多人都说早安。

这是“早安”的缩写。 简单地说,
“早上”。 早晨。 现在,你可以在那个时候说“下午”

或“晚上”,但这
并不常见。 早晨。

早安伙计们。
早上。

嘿,伙计们,早安。
早上。

大多数问候都包含以下问候
语之一:嘿,嗨,早上等等,通常

是一个问题。 适当的回应方式
是回答问题,并自己提出

同样的问题。

例如: » 嘿,你好吗? » 好,
你好吗?

让我们来看看其中的一些交流。

斯塔西,克里斯蒂娜。 嘿!
嘿,瑞秋!

你们好吗?
哦,很高兴见到你!

对,你也是! 最近怎么样?
好,好。

嘿滑板车。 这是怎么回事?
怎么了?

嘿,麦克斯。 这是怎么回事?
嘿,怎么样?

好,你好吗?

嘿詹,嘿弗兰基。
嘿。

你们今天过得怎么样?
好。 你好吗?

不好。
好。 你不好吗?

不好。 我刚刚弄坏了我的手机。

嘿,怎么回事?
不多。 你好吗?

只是闲逛。 我听说今天是你的生日

实际上是这样。
生日快乐,瑞秋。

谢谢。

你好吗?
太棒了。

一如既往!

嘿亚伦。
嘿,你好吗?

好,你好吗?
好。

你好吗。 我们听到了这两种方式。 曾经
用“are”这个词重读。 你好吗?

你们好吗? [3x]

你好吗? 但大多数时候,你会
听到这个词减少了。 你好吗?

你好吗? [6x]

太好了,你好吗? [3x]

你好吗? 所以,在那种情况下,确保它
真的很短,呃,呃,呃,怎么样,怎么样,你怎么样。

你好吗,达-达-达。 你好吗,达达达。

对这句话最常见的反应是
“好”。 您有时可能会听到“很棒”。

甚至有人说:

你好吗?
太棒了。

一如既往!

不幸的是,一个人说“不好”,
因为她的手机刚刚坏了。

你不好吗?
不好。 我刚刚弄坏了我的手机。

我们听到的另一个问题是“进展如何?”
因此,我们正在签订“如何”、“如何”、“如何”的合同。

因此,只需在“如何”的末尾放一个 Z 音
。 下一个单词以元音开头,

因此 Z 应该将这两个单词连接在一起。
怎么样,怎么样,怎么样? 注意

“it”末尾的 Stop T。 我们没有发布
它:进展如何。 所以,只需保持

空气一秒钟,然后再次释放。 您
可以以 NG 辅音 ng

或 N 辅音 nn 结尾。 去,去。
这有点随意,但没关系。

怎么样了,怎么样了。

怎么样?
开始了。

嘿,怎么样?

达达达达。 怎么样了。 同样,这里的答案
将是好的、好的、不错的等等。

怎么了? 回答就像“发生了什么
事?” 通常是“没什么”或“不多”,

但你可以说出那一刻你在做什么
。 随着 TS 减少,您可以听到“tsup”

。 我们也听到它作为“whassup”
,完全放弃了 T。 胡说八道。

我们甚至听到一个人说“whadup”。
那么他来这里做什么? 他去掉了

S 音,所以现在 T 出现在两个元音之间
。 所以它是一个 Flap T,听起来像

一个 D. Whadup。

怎么了。

怎么回事,瑞秋?

嘿,布里西。 这是怎么回事?
哦,嘿,瑞秋。 这是怎么回事?

嘿滑板车。 这是怎么回事?
怎么办?

我希望这可以帮到你。 下次你
见到你认识的人时,不要害怕

上去开始谈话。 非常感谢
在这个视频中的每一个人。

Staci 和 Kristina 都有很棒的入门
频道。 Staci 做针织教程,

Kristina 做纸工艺品。 Aaron 制作了很棒的
滑板视频。 安东尼做音乐评论。

唐做儿童音乐。 Evan 制作了很棒的
绘图教程。

Whassup Rachel 的英语。 你们都好吗,
人们? 我是 Evan,来自您的频道 Cartoon

Block。 向孩子们展示如何做他们的事情,
绘画和素描等等。 Veronica

在加利福尼亚有很棒的旅行视频。 Rose
和 Eman 都有很棒的化妆和时尚

频道。 极好。 Qban Guy 做小品喜剧。
莎拉的制作频道很棒。 Chris

和 Hilah 在 HilahCooking 工作,这是一个很棒的烹饪
频道。 比利用木偶演奏了很棒的儿童音乐

。 你在
我的其他视频之一中遇到了其中一个木偶。 Brysi

在他的频道上将说唱与视频游戏混在一起。 杰森
在他的频道上做喜剧小品。 Scooter

在他的喜剧频道上有一些很棒的 100 个列表。 Max
No Sleeves 在他的喜剧频道中从不穿袖子

。 MissJennFabulous 有一个美甲频道,
在那里她确实教我一种不同的方式来

画我的指甲。 皮特是
几个不同 YouTube 频道的幕后视频制作人

是的,这是什么意思? “做”
是什么意思?

‘Doe’ 是一个……城市术语,可以表示
‘虽然’。 但是,您只需将其添加

到句子的末尾即可。

几乎什么?

这几乎就像一个感叹号。
你能再说一遍吗?

怎么办!

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的
英语。