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  • In this American English pronunciation video,

  • were going to go over the pronunciation of the phrase: I have to go.

  • Let’s start with the stress da-Da-da-DA, I have to go.

  • It’s a four-syllable phrase with stress on the second and fourth syllables, I have to go.

  • The verbgohas the most stress. ‘I’, as an unstressed word,

  • is going to be pretty fast and low in pitch, I, I, I. I have to go.

  • You may drop the H here if you want. I -ave, I -ave, I have to go.

  • Dropping the H in the word like this is pretty common

  • even if it has secondary stress like it does in this sentence. I have, I have.

  • I’m not reducing the vowel here, but I think you probably would hear some people do that.

  • I have to go. Then the wordhaveis unstressed, that’s okay too.

  • But I’m making the AA vowel. I –ave, I –ave, I –ave.

  • Next we have a V and a T.

  • I tend to make this V an F instead because the next sound is unvoiced, ft, ft, ft.

  • So the bottom lip will come up and touch the bottom of the top front teeth, ff.

  • Then the tongue goes to the roof of the mouth for the T, ff.

  • The teeth are together and the air stops, ff, tt.

  • And I release the tongue and let the jaw drop a bit for the next sound, which is the schwa, fft, fft.

  • Just a bit of jaw drop, the lips and tongue are neutral, have to, have to, have to, have to go.

  • The final and most stressed word, ‘go’, begins with the G consonant.

  • So the back part of the tongue will lift and touch the soft palate.

  • While the front part of the tongue stays where it is, behind the bottom front teeth,

  • to g-, g-, g-, g-, to go. To finish we have the OH as in NO diphthong.

  • Your jaw will need to drop for the first half of that diphthong.

  • Then the jaw will come back up as the lips round, go, oh, oh, for the second half of the diphthong,

  • go, go. I have to go, da-Da-da-DA, I have to go.

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In this American English pronunciation video,

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How to say I HAVE TO GO -- アメリカ英語の会話と発音 (How to Say I HAVE TO GO -- American English conversation and pronunciation)

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