字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to study the pronunciation of the phrase 'see you'. This is part of a sentence study series where we look at a short common phrase and discuss it's pronunciation. The stressed syllable in this phrase is 'see', the verb. So the rhythmic structure is DA-da. DA-da. See you. See you. See begins with the S, so the teeth are together, Ssss, and the tongue tip is pressing the back of the bottom front teeth. For the EE, the tongue tip stays where it is, but the front part of the tongue will reach towards the roof of the mouth, about here. See EE. The corners of the lips might pull a little wide. Since it's stressed, it should have the shape of a stressed syllable: a little curve up in the voice, and then the pitch falls, see. See. See. See. See you. We glide right into the next word with the glide consonant Y. So you have to lift the tongue just enough so it's touching the roof of the mouth. See Yy, yy. Push it a bit forward on the roof of the mouth and hold air in your throat so you get this kind of sound mixed in. Yy, yy. See you, see you. You can probably tell I'm reducing the vowel in 'you' to the schwa. Yuh, yuh. It's very short, since it's an unstressed word. See you, see you. That itself is a common phrase, but often you'll hear it with an add-on, like 'see you later', or 'see you tomorrow'. And now let's look at the phrase up close and in slow motion. This video is part of a series. Click here to see other videos just like it. That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's' English.
A2 初級 米 シーユーの発音 - アメリカ英語 (How to Pronounce SEE YOU - American English) 500 67 Ya Hui Chang に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語