Elision of /h/ - Connected speech

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024

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  • @EnglishpronunciationwithTom
    @EnglishpronunciationwithTom  Рік тому +3

    m.ua-cam.com/play/PLDJGydi8Oyds4tvG5tQOpeBya8xtF5hyI.html Check the playlist for more connected speech videos.

  • @cristianionescu8431
    @cristianionescu8431 Рік тому +3

    Great class! A small detail I never noticed but which makes everything much more fluent. 👌🏼

  • @موسىموسى-ع3ر9ل
    @موسىموسى-ع3ر9ل 2 дні тому +1

    Bravo

  • @emincapak
    @emincapak Рік тому +1

    Paylaşımınız için çok sağolun

  • @พันธุ์ศักดิ์ศิริเลิศ

    Thank you.

  • @aligunden7637
    @aligunden7637 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for you 💕💕

  • @ezequielibarra1417
    @ezequielibarra1417 Рік тому +2

    Great explanation! ❤

  • @belenvancauwenberghe6038
    @belenvancauwenberghe6038 Рік тому +2

    Thanks a lot!! Great video

  • @khinpannnyeinpyone5815
    @khinpannnyeinpyone5815 Рік тому +1

    Thanks a million

  • @mamadousy2260
    @mamadousy2260 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much your great content!
    I have a question. With “honest” the h “naturally” silent is silent, but with words like “house” or “home” can we apply h elision?
    I knew about him, his, her…and also they, them etc, but didn’t get the chance to watch a lecture about it. Thank you again!

    • @EnglishpronunciationwithTom
      @EnglishpronunciationwithTom  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching. I think you are right, with honest the H is naturally silent. Like honour, hour, honest. Thanks for noticing that.

  • @azizbekshuxratjonov3394
    @azizbekshuxratjonov3394 Рік тому +1

    Thanks you

  • @ingridmarianarodriguez8539
    @ingridmarianarodriguez8539 Рік тому +2

    Before lunch I'm watiching a video of yours.. Today PIZZA made by my brother Sebastián his pizzas are DELICIOUS 🍕.
    Teacher Tom so sorry for making questions but I think it's the only way to get feedback the sound / tt/ sounds like an / r/ sound in words like better , butter , potty I think it occurs in American English.

    • @EnglishpronunciationwithTom
      @EnglishpronunciationwithTom  Рік тому +2

      Pizza 🍕 sounds great. I don’t think the /t/ sounds like an /r/ in words like better and butter. Is this maybe how it sounds in your language?

    • @ingridmarianarodriguez8539
      @ingridmarianarodriguez8539 Рік тому +1

      @@EnglishpronunciationwithTom Thanks teacher that's been so kind of you. We pronounce the sound / t/ or / tt/ like just a / t / which sounds strong. Ah my question was because when I hear some American native speakers at the mall or a restaurant I think the use a soft sound / r / butter / barer/ . Here in my city we can always see tourists from different parts of the World specially from The U.S.A. , Canada or London.

  • @Tech_bendahgane
    @Tech_bendahgane 5 місяців тому

    Iam confused our Porf in the univ told us that we elide the /h/ sound when it comes in a grammatical words.Could explain?

    • @EnglishpronunciationwithTom
      @EnglishpronunciationwithTom  5 місяців тому +1

      Hi there, can you give an example of what your prof said?

    • @Tech_bendahgane
      @Tech_bendahgane 5 місяців тому +1

      @@EnglishpronunciationwithTom He gave us words like him, her
      I met him in the bank
      But he did not told us about: her, him when it at the end of a sentence, and when it came as conent word

    • @EnglishpronunciationwithTom
      @EnglishpronunciationwithTom  4 місяці тому +1

      @@Tech_bendahgane ok now I understand. I think one thing to remember is that connected speech can happen but it doesn’t always. Also, there are so many kinds that I’m sure your teacher didn’t have time to explain it all in class.
      Thanks again for watching

  • @bantorio6525
    @bantorio6525 Рік тому +2

    ... nice ... !!! ... hello teacher ... where's your accent from (region/country) ... thanx ... !!!

    • @EnglishpronunciationwithTom
      @EnglishpronunciationwithTom  Рік тому +2

      Hi there Banto. I'm from Lancashire, England. Though my accent is pretty neutral these days. Where are you from?

    • @bantorio6525
      @bantorio6525 Рік тому +2

      @@EnglishpronunciationwithTom ... I'm from Cuba (I've been living in Miami for more than 30 years) ... I like your accent ... :)

    • @EnglishpronunciationwithTom
      @EnglishpronunciationwithTom  Рік тому +2

      @@bantorio6525 gracias 🙏

    • @ingridmarianarodriguez8539
      @ingridmarianarodriguez8539 Рік тому +1

      @@EnglishpronunciationwithTom LOVELY ACCENT TEACHER! ❤❤❤❤❤ Sir people from London have other accent am I right? Thank you so much for helping us in a kind way.

    • @EnglishpronunciationwithTom
      @EnglishpronunciationwithTom  Рік тому +1

      @@ingridmarianarodriguez8539 you are welcome. Yes, people in London have a different accent than me

  • @Augusteaandthefeelings_
    @Augusteaandthefeelings_ 8 місяців тому +1

    ❤❤

  • @7MPhonemicEnglish
    @7MPhonemicEnglish Рік тому +1

    I actually pronounce the /h/ in 'He's had enough.' but I can't say that I would hear it if I was listening to somebody else saying it the same way. I do remove the /h/ in the other examples.

  • @7MPhonemicEnglish
    @7MPhonemicEnglish Рік тому +1

    Who's in charge of creating new contractions?
    I gave'r a pen.
    Look at'r
    I love'z cooking

  • @พันธุ์ศักดิ์ศิริเลิศ

    Thank you.