How to Pronounce YELLOW vs. JELLO j vs. d American English

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

the words ‘yellow’ and ‘jello’.

I got a request to do a video on ‘yellow’
vs. ‘jello’, and a similar request, the

difference between ‘you see’ and ‘juicy’.
Both of these are comparing a beginning Y

sound with a beginning J sound. And I’ve
noticed that especially my Spanish-speaking

students and friends have problems with this.
The word ‘yesterday’, for example, with

the Y consonant, often sounds more like jesterday,
with a J sound.

What is the difference between these two sounds?

First, let’s look at the lip position. yyyyellow.
The lips are relaxed, aren’t they?

Jjjello. There, the corners come in, and the
lips flare. So the lip position is quite different.

Also, the teeth have to be closed for the
J sound: jjjjello, but they don’t have to

be closed for the Y sound: yyyyellow.

You see, juicy. [2x]

I do want to note, for the Y consonant, generally
the lip position doesn’t affect the sound.

So it might take the position of the following
sound. For example, my lips might start rounding

for the OO vowel in YOU as I say the Y consonant:
You. So for the Y consonant, the lips are

probably going to be relaxed or taking the
position of the next sound. But for the JJ

consonant, the lips have to flare.

Let’s look at the tongue position by comparing
some photos.

See how the lips must flare for the J sound.
They stay relaxed here for the Y sound.

The tongue position is quite different. For
the J sound, the tip is at the roof of the

mouth. For the Y consonant, it touches the
back of the bottom front teeth. The middle

part of the tongue pushes forward against
the roof of the mouth to make this sound.

So the tongue position is really your key.
Where is the tip of your tongue? For the Y

consonant, make sure it’s down. Yyyy (drop
jaw). And the middle part pushes forward along

the roof of the mouth while you hold a little
bit of the sound in your throat. Yyy, yy.

Yellow, jello.

Let’s look at these two words up close and
in slow motion.

Yellow: corners of the lips are relaxed, tongue
tip is down. Notice for L here that my tongue

tip comes through the teeth, it doesn’t
go to the roof of the mouth. This is an alternate

position. Instead of pressing against the
roof of the mouth, it presses against the

bottom of the top front teeth.
Jello: see how the lips flare and the teeth

are closed. Let’s compare these two positions.

Yellow: corners of the lips are relaxed, tongue
tip is down. Notice for L here that my tongue

tip comes through the teeth, it doesn’t
go to the roof of the mouth. This is an alternate

position. Instead of pressing against the
roof of the mouth, it presses against the

bottom of the top front teeth.
Jello: see how the lips flare and the teeth

are closed. Let’s compare these two positions.

Yellow, jello. You see, juicy. I hope this
video has made the difference in these two

words clear. If there’s a word comparison
you’d like to see, put it in the comments

below.

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在这个美式英语发音视频中,
我们将讨论

“yellow”和“jello”这两个词之间的区别。

我收到了一个关于“yellow”
与“jello”的视频的请求,还有一个类似的请求,

“you see”和“juicy”之间的区别。
这两者都在比较开始的 Y

声音和开始的 J 声音。 我
注意到,尤其是我的讲西班牙语的

学生和朋友对此有问题。
例如,带有 Y 辅音的“昨天”这个词

听起来更像是
带有 J 音的 jesterday。

这两种声音有什么区别?

首先,让我们看看嘴唇的位置。 yyyyellow。
嘴唇放松了,不是吗?

杰杰洛。 在那里,角落进来,
嘴唇张开。 所以嘴唇的位置是完全不同的。

此外,对于
J 音:jjjjello,牙齿必须闭合,但

对于 Y 音:yyyyellow,它们不必闭合。

你看,多汁。 [2x]

我确实想指出,对于 Y 辅音,
唇部位置通常不会影响声音。

所以它可能会占据以下声音的位置
。 例如,当我说 Y 辅音时,我的嘴唇可能会

在 YOU 中的 OO 元音开始变圆:
You。 所以对于Y辅音,嘴唇

可能会放松或占据
下一个声音的位置。 但是对于 JJ

辅音,嘴唇必须张开。

让我们通过比较一些照片来看看舌头的位置

看看嘴唇必须如何张开才能发出 J 音。
他们在这里为 Y 音保持放松。

舌头的位置完全不同。
对于 J 音,尖端位于嘴的顶部

。 对于 Y 辅音,它触及
下门牙的后部。

舌头的中部向前推
到嘴顶发出这个声音。

所以舌头的位置真的是你的关键。
你的舌尖在哪里? 对于 Y

辅音,确保它是向下的。 Yyyy(
下巴)。 中间

部分沿着嘴顶向前推动,同时
你的喉咙里有一点声音。 哟哟哟哟

黄色,果冻。

让我们近距离和慢动作看这两个词

黄色:唇角放松,
舌尖向下。 请注意这里的 L,我的

舌尖穿过牙齿,而
不是上颚。 这是一个替代

位置。 它不是压
在口腔顶部,而是压

在上前牙的底部。
果冻:看看嘴唇是如何张开的,牙齿

是如何闭合的。 让我们比较一下这两个位置。

黄色:唇角放松,
舌尖向下。 请注意这里的 L,我的

舌尖穿过牙齿,而
不是上颚。 这是一个替代

位置。 它不是压
在口腔顶部,而是压

在上前牙的底部。
果冻:看看嘴唇是如何张开的,牙齿

是如何闭合的。 让我们比较一下这两个位置。

黄色,果冻。 你看,多汁。 我希望这个
视频已经清楚地说明了这两个词的区别

。 如果
您想查看单词比较,请将其放在下面的评论

中。

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