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  • The N consonant sound. This sound is made by the front/top part of the tongue raising

  • and touching the roof of the mouth, nn, nn. The teeth part a bit, the lips are open, nn,

  • nn, and the vocal cords make sound, nn, nn. Here is the N consonant sound on the right

  • compared with the mouth at rest. You can see that the lips are parted and the jaw is slightly

  • dropped for this sound. Here, parts of the mouth are drawn in. The tongue raises in the

  • front and touches the roof of the mouth just behind the teeth. So actually the tip of the

  • tongue is touching the front teeth. This is one of the few sounds in American English

  • where the soft palate remains down. This allows air to pass over the soft palate, and causes

  • it to feel somewhat in the nose. It is a nasal consonant along with M and NG. Sample words:

  • nice, can, dinner. Sample sentence: Now I don't know when I can come. Now you will see

  • this sentence up close and in slow motion, both straight on and from an angle, so you

  • can really study how the mouth moves when making this sound. Now, jaw drops and the

  • tongue goes to the roof of the mouth just behind the teeth for the N. Down for the 'ow'

  • as in 'now' diphthong. I, with the 'ai' as in 'buy' diphthong. Don't, the lips are rounded

  • here, so you can't really see the tongue goes up behind the teeth and back down. Know when,

  • lips make the tight circle. Tongue up for the N. I can come with the 'uh' as in 'butter'

  • vowel sound and the lips together for the M consonant sound. And now from the angle.

  • Jaw drops while the tongue goes to the roof of the mouth just behind the teeth. Now, 'ow'

  • as in 'now' diphthong. I don't, tongue up to the roof of the mouth for the N, and again

  • for the N in know. When, lips make the tight circle for the W and the tongue up to the

  • roof of the mouth for the N. I can, tongue raises in the back for the K sound. Come,

  • with the 'uh' as in 'butter' and the lips close for the M consonant sound. That's it,

  • and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.

The N consonant sound. This sound is made by the front/top part of the tongue raising

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英語の発音。N子音の発音の仕方。アメリカンアクセント (English: How to Pronounce N consonant: American Accent)

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    Sam に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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