OMG I asked you to make this video long time ago and somehow I missed it and just found it! almost a year later! You REALLY have a UNIQUE WAY to explain sounds. Thanks a trillion!!!
@@ClearEnglishCorner Keenyn You are wonderful, the genius of your lessons is very enjoyable. I loved the language because of you because I enjoy so much while listening to you. You are beautiful, my love is so
Hi, my lovely and respectable teacher, instructor, and couch! I am so happy to have you as my teacher! Thanks a million for your videos and incredible lessons! I can't thank you enough at all! Your sincere student, Jawad!
Thank you so much for your channel and your efforts. You are very helpful with my pronunciation and many other things. I really appreciate the way you present information with your soft, feminine manner and calm voice, taking your time. This also speaks to the culture of communication here, which is very important. Thanks a lot!
he he he when I was attending college my teacher did not even bother to correct my accent ......thank you so much....you really have the kindness, the patience and the light to be a teacher....may Jesus bless you.
As always ma'am you did not disappoint. That was very educational and fun i didn't even realize that these words have that sound even though they're everyday words.
Well, fortunately this sound exists in my native languague, brazilian portuguese , so I don't have trouble reproducing it in English words that have this sound. In brazilian portuguese this sound is often represented by the letter J followed by the vowels letters a , e, i, o , u and sometimes it can also be represented by the letter G followed by the vowels letters e and i So, for example, brazilian portuguese words like: jaca, jejum, jiló, jóia, juiz, geléia and girafa, the sound /ZH/ is represented by the Letters J and G.
Hey, this consonant sound exists in my native language, Portuguese, so it's not a big deal for me to produce it. It's really easy to identify this sound because in Portuguese writting it is most often represented by the letter J for example in words like Jaca /ʒ'a.kɐ/; jiboia /ʒi.b'ɔj.ɐ/ ; jantar /ʒɐ̃.t'aʁ/; feijão /fej.ʒ'ɐ̃w/. Sometimes this sound can also be represented in our writing by the letter G right before the vowels sounds /i/, / ĩ / , /e/ , /ẽ/ and /ɛ/ in words like girafa /ʒi.ɾ'a.fɐ/ ; gincana /ʒĩ.c'ɐ.nɐ/ ; gelo /ʒ'e.lu/ , gente /ʒẽ.tʃi/ and geleia /ʒɛ.l'ɛj.ɐ/ respectively. In English, however, It's very noticeable that when it comes to the writing, it's not so simple to identidy this particular sound, right?
Thanks for the video. I always enjoy and learn from your valuable points for pronunciation. I have a question. Do you have any videos for how to pronounce (familiarise). Has it 2 or 3 sylables? Thanks
Great as usual,really I cant thank you enough for your great efforts,may Allah protect you for us , darling, by the way this sound is very easy for me,because I'm Kurdish and we have it in our language. Thanks again and take care. Your sis from the Iraq North.👍👏❤🌹👋
HI there, I wanted to recommend this video to my English students, as in Japanese we definitely substitute the "J" for the "zh", but is DEVISION a typo?
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OMG I asked you to make this video long time ago and somehow I missed it and just found it! almost a year later!
You REALLY have a UNIQUE WAY to explain sounds. Thanks a trillion!!!
This pronuciation already bother me years, and I've tried many ways. Today you solved my problem. I am so happy. Thank you so much.
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@@ClearEnglishCorner Keenyn You are wonderful, the genius of your lessons is very enjoyable. I loved the language because of you because I enjoy so much while listening to you. You are beautiful, my love is so
Hi, my lovely and respectable teacher, instructor, and couch!
I am so happy to have you as my teacher!
Thanks a million for your videos and incredible lessons!
I can't thank you enough at all!
Your sincere student, Jawad!
Thank you for your kind words Jawad Sharifi! So glad you are enjoying the lessons! 😊🤗💕
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Thank you so much, Keenyn! We have a similar sound in Russian, so it's not tricky for Russians ))
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Thank you so much for your channel and your efforts. You are very helpful with my pronunciation and many other things. I really appreciate the way you present information with your soft, feminine manner and calm voice, taking your time. This also speaks to the culture of communication here, which is very important. Thanks a lot!
he he he when I was attending college my teacher did not even bother to correct my accent ......thank you so much....you really have the kindness, the patience and the light to be a teacher....may Jesus bless you.
They dont get paid enough to be correcting your accent everytime you made a mistake.
Division instead of devision? Great lesson thoroughly explained with plenty of examples! Kudos!
even though english is my first language, this really puts how i pronounce everyday words into an interesting perspective
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As always ma'am you did not disappoint. That was very educational and fun i didn't even realize that these words have that sound even though they're everyday words.
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This is what I call a very useful lesson for those ones who wanna have a clear accent. You got a new subscriber. Excellent material!!
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Great video. Thank you.
I was learning Russian and this is great, it sounds similar to the j sound, but to make a j in Russian, you put the d sound and the zh sound together
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Well, fortunately this sound exists in my native languague, brazilian portuguese , so I don't have trouble reproducing it in English words that have this sound. In brazilian portuguese this sound is often represented by the letter J followed by the vowels letters a , e, i, o , u and sometimes it can also be represented by the letter G followed by the vowels letters e and i
So, for example, brazilian portuguese words like: jaca, jejum, jiló, jóia, juiz, geléia and girafa, the sound /ZH/ is represented by the Letters J and G.
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Thanks for the help ALSO with the words
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Hey, this consonant sound exists in my native language, Portuguese, so it's not a big deal for me to produce it. It's really easy to identify this sound because in Portuguese writting it is most often represented by the letter J for example in words like Jaca /ʒ'a.kɐ/; jiboia /ʒi.b'ɔj.ɐ/ ; jantar /ʒɐ̃.t'aʁ/;
feijão /fej.ʒ'ɐ̃w/. Sometimes this sound can also be represented in our writing by the letter G right before the vowels sounds /i/, / ĩ / , /e/ , /ẽ/ and
/ɛ/ in words like girafa /ʒi.ɾ'a.fɐ/ ; gincana /ʒĩ.c'ɐ.nɐ/ ; gelo /ʒ'e.lu/ , gente /ʒẽ.tʃi/ and geleia /ʒɛ.l'ɛj.ɐ/ respectively. In English, however, It's very noticeable that when it comes to the writing, it's not so simple to identidy this particular sound, right?
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Your explanation and mouth shape gave me an insight that the rounded lips pulls tongue back naturally and air flows out via the narrow slot.
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Thank you for another clear explanation! As for devision at 7:47, I think that division is much more common.
Great work as always! Are you gonna make a video about /dʒ/ as well? Thanks!
This one is on the list of lessons to be made! :)
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I work with students from Japan, and they usually say the word "genre" as "janru". I will share this video with them from now on. :)
Thanks for the video. I always enjoy and learn from your valuable points for pronunciation.
I have a question. Do you have any videos for how to pronounce (familiarise).
Has it 2 or 3 sylables?
Thanks
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Great as usual,really I cant thank you enough for your great efforts,may Allah protect you for us , darling, by the way this sound is very easy for me,because I'm Kurdish and we have it in our language. Thanks again and take care.
Your sis from the Iraq North.👍👏❤🌹👋
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English words start with zh exampleszhuangzi.
zhujiang.
zhukotin.
zhuravno.
zhukovka.
zhuliany.
zhuravli.
zhungdra
zhuangzi.
zhujiang.
zhukotin.
zhuravno.
zhukovka.
zhuliany.
zhuravli.
zhungdra
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HI there, I wanted to recommend this video to my English students, as in Japanese we definitely substitute the "J" for the "zh", but is DEVISION a typo?
Thank you madam
Hi , really thanks a million
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Zh sound has orginated million years ago in the language *Thamizh*
Lol that isn't true. It's several thousand years old, not millions, or even tens of thousands
Punda avangaluku zh oda sound ழ va kkadhu ழா sound ah kuda use panna matanga nammadha theriyama use pannuro thappa
5:33 that's how the 🐍 sounds! 😆
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