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r-colored vowels
A brief overview of the r-colored vowels in American English.
published: 04 Feb 2017
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R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɝ / as in "first" - American English Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce the R-Colored vowel sound / ɝ/ used in words like "work," "girl," or "early." Improve your American accent with two phonetic exercises recorded by a professional speech therapist.
Practice pronunciation of the / ɝ/ vowel sound in everyday words.
Learn more here: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• R-Colored Vowel /ɝ/ as in "first:" 00:00
• What are R-colored vowels: 00:54
• How to pronounce /ɝ/: 03:00
• Pronunciation exercise 1: 04:30
• Pronunciation exercise 2: 06:47
Related videos:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJnrTGH3aXo
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɝ/ as in "first": this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɚ/ as in "after":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzNRoSGBh44&
► ...
published: 30 Jan 2017
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Learn the American accent! An Introduction to the R-colored Vowels
Did you know the American R sound can be both a consonant and a vowel? It's a bit confusing, but this video will teach you the basics of the Consonant R /ɹ/ versus the Vowel R. If you want to sound more like a native American English speaker, you need to master the R-colored vowels!
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published: 20 Jul 2020
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R-Сolored Vowel Sounds Overview - American English Pronunciation
The R-colored vowels are the characteristic feature of American English. Nearly every fourth English word has an R-colored vowel.
Imagine how much your foreign accent may stand out if you mispronounce them.
This video is an overview of the American R-colored sounds. We'll cover each sound in detail in our next videos.
By the way, we have a website: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• Intro: 00:00
• R-colored vowels definition: 00:22
• Spelling for R-colored vowels: 02:36
• How R-colored vowels are made: 03:54
• Summary: 06:10
Related Links:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview: this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɝ / as in "first":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ppOrwjvslc&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɚ / as in "after":
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published: 15 Feb 2018
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R-Colored Vowels (the Easy Way) - Part 1 | American English Pronunciation and Ear Training
Link to the vowel chart(s) and maybe other useful things: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CrkoqpjNVPBgm4l752OcS9xHEN1oP78f?usp=sharing
More important than sounds is mouth posture, especially if you want to sound as native as possible: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF9KfAK-sCVO67MrOoI0eUPxL1XyIg93R
Many of you have been waiting to know about the r-colored vowels, so here they are! This is part one, which covers the r-colored monophthongs (individual vowel sounds). We'll travel through the vowel chart and see what's r-colored and what's not. In part two, we'll talk about r-colored diphthongs. Forget what you learned from other resources because that information is unnecessarily complicated. Learn the easy way with English Hacks!
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published: 09 Jun 2020
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The Rules of Bossy "R" | StoryBots: Learn to Read | Netflix Jr
When added to a word, a bossy "R" can change the sound of vowels! Let’s learn about phonics and the different sounds each letter can make! Sing along and dance along to the music as you learn how to read with StoryBots!
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published: 13 Feb 2022
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R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɔr / as in "sport" – American English Pronunciation
The /ɔr/ vowel is not as easy as it may seem. Many non-native speakers have difficulty pronouncing it, as this vowel consists of two frequently distorted sounds. The spelling of /ɔr/ doesn't help either, so this sound is often mispronounced and confused with other r-colored vowels. Compare: "arm" – "warm" or "our" – "four."
In this video, you'll learn how to make the /ɔr/ sound correctly and find out how to avoid typical pronunciation mistakes. There's a pronunciation exercise recorded by a professional speech therapist to help you practice this sound in most commonly used words.
By the way, we have a website: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• R-Colored vowel /ɔr/, as in "sport:" 00:00
• Recap from the R-colored vowels overview: 00:43
• How to make the /ɔr/ sound: 01:25
• Typic...
published: 16 Mar 2018
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R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɚ / as in "after"- American English Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce the R-Colored vowel sound /ɚ/ used in words like "enter," "color," "dollar" or "nature."
Improve your American accent with phonetic exercises recorded by a professional speech therapist.
Practice pronunciation of the /ɚ/ sound in everyday words.
Learn more here: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick links:
• R-Colored Vowel /ɚ/ as in "after:" 00:00
• How to make the /ɚ/: 01:53
• Pronunciation exercise 1: 03:23
• Pronunciation exercise 2: 05: 37
• Most common spelling for /ɚ/: 07:18
Related videos:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJnrTGH3aXo
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɝ/ as in "first":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ppOrwjvslc&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɚ/ as in "after": this vi...
published: 02 Feb 2017
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R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɑr / as in "car" – American English Pronunciation
The /ɑr/ may not seem a tricky sound to learn. Once you know how to pronounce and merge the /ɑ/ and /r/ sounds, it's just a matter of practice. However, the /ɑr/ is often confused with other r-colored vowels as their spelling is often misleading. Compare: "scar" – "scare" or "far" – "fare."
In this video, you'll find out how to make the /ɑr/ sound and how to avoid the most typical pronunciation mistakes. As usual, there's a pronunciation exercise recorded by a professional speech therapist.
By the way, we have a website: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• R-Colored vowel /ɑr/, as in "car:" 00:00
• Recap from the R-colored vowels overview: 00:36
• How to make the /ɑr/ sound: 01:20
• Typical pronunciation mistakes: 02:54
• Pronunciation exercise: 04:36
• Spelling for the /ɑr/ soun...
published: 09 Mar 2018
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R-colored vowels
The sound [r] and the sound [r] with some vowels
published: 12 May 2020
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r-colored vowels
A brief overview of the r-colored vowels in American English.
A brief overview of the r-colored vowels in American English.
https://wn.com/R_Colored_Vowels
A brief overview of the r-colored vowels in American English.
- published: 04 Feb 2017
- views: 4499
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R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɝ / as in "first" - American English Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce the R-Colored vowel sound / ɝ/ used in words like "work," "girl," or "early." Improve your American accent with two phonetic exercises re...
Learn how to pronounce the R-Colored vowel sound / ɝ/ used in words like "work," "girl," or "early." Improve your American accent with two phonetic exercises recorded by a professional speech therapist.
Practice pronunciation of the / ɝ/ vowel sound in everyday words.
Learn more here: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• R-Colored Vowel /ɝ/ as in "first:" 00:00
• What are R-colored vowels: 00:54
• How to pronounce /ɝ/: 03:00
• Pronunciation exercise 1: 04:30
• Pronunciation exercise 2: 06:47
Related videos:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJnrTGH3aXo
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɝ/ as in "first": this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɚ/ as in "after":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzNRoSGBh44&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɪr/ as in "hero":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bkG5ZfzH4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɛr/ as in "chair":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjurI7xtCjE
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɑr/ as in "car":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6E2L2vLH78
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɔr/ as in "sport":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbDrxmP4_S4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /aɪr/ as in "fire":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdV7RymsiMY
[ THIS VIDEO HAS ENGLISH, SPANISH, JAPANESE, CHINESE, VIETNAMESE, KOREAN, PORTUGUESE, AND RUSSIAN SUBTITLES]
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TRANSCRIPT
Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we're going to talk about the American r-colored vowel /ɝ/, as in the word "first".
You can also hear this sound in words like "girl," "her," "learn" or "word."
We'll be using a special phonetic symbol - /ɝ/ - for this sound.
American English is known for its r-colored vowels. You can't speak like an American if you don't know how to pronounce them correctly.
So, what exactly are the r-colored vowels?
Let's take these two words: [fist] [first].
Their spellings differ by only one letter: the letter 'r'. However, there's a dramatic difference as to how they're pronounced. Listen: /fɪst/ - /fɝst/.
Did you notice that the vowel sounds are different?
The vowel you hear in the word "fist" is the /ɪ/ sound and the vowel in the word "first" is the /ɝ/ sound.
Let's take a closer look at how the word "first" is spelled. See how the consonant 'r' comes after the letter 'i'?
In American English when the 'r' follows a vowel in the same syllable, it forms a new sound, called an r-colored vowel. In the word "first," this r-colored vowel is pronounced as /ɝ/.
Note, that the /ɝ/ is not a variation of the /ɪ/ vowel or the /r/ consonant. It's a distinct sound of American English.
Check out a few more pairs of words.
• "lean" - "learn"
• "bun" - "burn"
• "he" - "her"
• "won" - "word"
Did you notice what these words have in common?
Despite being spelled with different vowel letters, these words have the same r-colored vowel sound:/ɝ/.
Also, note, that the /ɝ/ is used in stressed syllables ONLY.
What happens in "weak" syllables, like in the word "teacher"? The /ɝ/ has a "weak" counterpart, the r-colored vowel /ɚ/, but we'll talk about this sound in our next video.
And now let's focus on how to make the /ɝ/ sound.
OK. Pronunciation of the r-colored vowel /ɝ/ is very similar to the /r/ consonant.
To make the /ɝ/ sound, open your mouth a little and leave your lips neutral or round them slightly.
The /ɝ/ is a tense vowel sound, so your tongue, mouth and throat should be tense when you pronounce it.
Raise the front of your tongue toward the alveolar ridge behind your upper front teeth, but don't touch it.
Next: curl back the tip of your tongue.
Now slightly lower the center of your tongue and raise its back.
Note that your tongue should be very tense.
Remember, the tip of your tongue should be curled back and it should never touch the alveolar ridge behind your upper front teeth.
Now, let's try saying it: /ɝ/, /ɝ/, /ɝ/.
Now, let's practice the /ɝ/ sound in some words:
• bird
• burst
• clerk
• curl
• curve
• dirt
• earth
• firm
• fur
• heard
• learn
• nurse
• pearl
• purse
• serve
• shirt
• sir
• turn
• work
Pronunciation exercise 2
• world
• attorney
• certain
• circumstance
• courage
• dessert
• encourage
• furniture
• hurricane
• internal
• journey
• nervous
• observe
• perfect
• personal
• purpose
• research
• service
• thirsty
• universe
• version
Let's summarize what we've covered in this video:
• In American English, any time in any word, when you see a vowel followed by the letter 'r' in the same syllable, you have an r-colored vowel sound.
• The r-colored vowel sound /ɝ/, as in the word "first" or "circle" occurs only in stressed syllables.
• The /ɝ/ has a weak version, the r-colored vowel /ɚ/, as in the word "teacher" or "color" that is used in unstressed syllables.
https://wn.com/R_Colored_Vowel_Sound_ɝ_As_In_First_American_English_Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce the R-Colored vowel sound / ɝ/ used in words like "work," "girl," or "early." Improve your American accent with two phonetic exercises recorded by a professional speech therapist.
Practice pronunciation of the / ɝ/ vowel sound in everyday words.
Learn more here: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• R-Colored Vowel /ɝ/ as in "first:" 00:00
• What are R-colored vowels: 00:54
• How to pronounce /ɝ/: 03:00
• Pronunciation exercise 1: 04:30
• Pronunciation exercise 2: 06:47
Related videos:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJnrTGH3aXo
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɝ/ as in "first": this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɚ/ as in "after":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzNRoSGBh44&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɪr/ as in "hero":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bkG5ZfzH4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɛr/ as in "chair":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjurI7xtCjE
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɑr/ as in "car":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6E2L2vLH78
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɔr/ as in "sport":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbDrxmP4_S4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /aɪr/ as in "fire":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdV7RymsiMY
[ THIS VIDEO HAS ENGLISH, SPANISH, JAPANESE, CHINESE, VIETNAMESE, KOREAN, PORTUGUESE, AND RUSSIAN SUBTITLES]
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TRANSCRIPT
Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we're going to talk about the American r-colored vowel /ɝ/, as in the word "first".
You can also hear this sound in words like "girl," "her," "learn" or "word."
We'll be using a special phonetic symbol - /ɝ/ - for this sound.
American English is known for its r-colored vowels. You can't speak like an American if you don't know how to pronounce them correctly.
So, what exactly are the r-colored vowels?
Let's take these two words: [fist] [first].
Their spellings differ by only one letter: the letter 'r'. However, there's a dramatic difference as to how they're pronounced. Listen: /fɪst/ - /fɝst/.
Did you notice that the vowel sounds are different?
The vowel you hear in the word "fist" is the /ɪ/ sound and the vowel in the word "first" is the /ɝ/ sound.
Let's take a closer look at how the word "first" is spelled. See how the consonant 'r' comes after the letter 'i'?
In American English when the 'r' follows a vowel in the same syllable, it forms a new sound, called an r-colored vowel. In the word "first," this r-colored vowel is pronounced as /ɝ/.
Note, that the /ɝ/ is not a variation of the /ɪ/ vowel or the /r/ consonant. It's a distinct sound of American English.
Check out a few more pairs of words.
• "lean" - "learn"
• "bun" - "burn"
• "he" - "her"
• "won" - "word"
Did you notice what these words have in common?
Despite being spelled with different vowel letters, these words have the same r-colored vowel sound:/ɝ/.
Also, note, that the /ɝ/ is used in stressed syllables ONLY.
What happens in "weak" syllables, like in the word "teacher"? The /ɝ/ has a "weak" counterpart, the r-colored vowel /ɚ/, but we'll talk about this sound in our next video.
And now let's focus on how to make the /ɝ/ sound.
OK. Pronunciation of the r-colored vowel /ɝ/ is very similar to the /r/ consonant.
To make the /ɝ/ sound, open your mouth a little and leave your lips neutral or round them slightly.
The /ɝ/ is a tense vowel sound, so your tongue, mouth and throat should be tense when you pronounce it.
Raise the front of your tongue toward the alveolar ridge behind your upper front teeth, but don't touch it.
Next: curl back the tip of your tongue.
Now slightly lower the center of your tongue and raise its back.
Note that your tongue should be very tense.
Remember, the tip of your tongue should be curled back and it should never touch the alveolar ridge behind your upper front teeth.
Now, let's try saying it: /ɝ/, /ɝ/, /ɝ/.
Now, let's practice the /ɝ/ sound in some words:
• bird
• burst
• clerk
• curl
• curve
• dirt
• earth
• firm
• fur
• heard
• learn
• nurse
• pearl
• purse
• serve
• shirt
• sir
• turn
• work
Pronunciation exercise 2
• world
• attorney
• certain
• circumstance
• courage
• dessert
• encourage
• furniture
• hurricane
• internal
• journey
• nervous
• observe
• perfect
• personal
• purpose
• research
• service
• thirsty
• universe
• version
Let's summarize what we've covered in this video:
• In American English, any time in any word, when you see a vowel followed by the letter 'r' in the same syllable, you have an r-colored vowel sound.
• The r-colored vowel sound /ɝ/, as in the word "first" or "circle" occurs only in stressed syllables.
• The /ɝ/ has a weak version, the r-colored vowel /ɚ/, as in the word "teacher" or "color" that is used in unstressed syllables.
- published: 30 Jan 2017
- views: 339347
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Learn the American accent! An Introduction to the R-colored Vowels
Did you know the American R sound can be both a consonant and a vowel? It's a bit confusing, but this video will teach you the basics of the Consonant R /ɹ/ ver...
Did you know the American R sound can be both a consonant and a vowel? It's a bit confusing, but this video will teach you the basics of the Consonant R /ɹ/ versus the Vowel R. If you want to sound more like a native American English speaker, you need to master the R-colored vowels!
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https://wn.com/Learn_The_American_Accent_An_Introduction_To_The_R_Colored_Vowels
Did you know the American R sound can be both a consonant and a vowel? It's a bit confusing, but this video will teach you the basics of the Consonant R /ɹ/ versus the Vowel R. If you want to sound more like a native American English speaker, you need to master the R-colored vowels!
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- published: 20 Jul 2020
- views: 10837
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R-Сolored Vowel Sounds Overview - American English Pronunciation
The R-colored vowels are the characteristic feature of American English. Nearly every fourth English word has an R-colored vowel.
Imagine how much your foreign...
The R-colored vowels are the characteristic feature of American English. Nearly every fourth English word has an R-colored vowel.
Imagine how much your foreign accent may stand out if you mispronounce them.
This video is an overview of the American R-colored sounds. We'll cover each sound in detail in our next videos.
By the way, we have a website: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• Intro: 00:00
• R-colored vowels definition: 00:22
• Spelling for R-colored vowels: 02:36
• How R-colored vowels are made: 03:54
• Summary: 06:10
Related Links:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview: this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɝ / as in "first":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ppOrwjvslc&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɚ / as in "after":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzNRoSGBh44&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɪr / as in "hero":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bkG5ZfzH4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɛr / as in "chair":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjurI7xtCjE
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɑr / as in "car":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6E2L2vLH78
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɔr / as in "sport":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbDrxmP4_S4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / aɪr / as in "fire":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdV7RymsiMY
[THIS VIDEO HAS ENGLISH, CHINESE, JAPANESE, VIETNAMESE, KOREAN, AND PORTUGUESE SUBTITLES]
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TRANSCRIPT
Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we're going to review the R-colored vowel sounds.
Let's start with a question: what are the R-colored vowel sounds?
Here's a definition from Sounds American:
In American English, anytime in any word, when you see a vowel followed by the letter 'r' in the same syllable, you have an R-colored vowel sound.
For example:
• first
• fever
• fear
• fare
• far
• for
• fire
In all these words the 'r' follows a vowel, and they occur in one syllable.
The sounds /ɝ/, /ɚ/, /ɪr/, /ɛr/, /ɑr/, /ɔr/ and /aɪr/ are the R-colored vowels.
The R-colored vowels are the characteristic feature of American English. They also make it very different from British English.
If you take 10 thousand English words, about 2,400 of them will have at least one R-colored vowel sound.
So, if you mispronounce these sounds, you'll mispronounce every fourth word. Imagine how much your foreign accent may stand out.
Unfortunately, this happens very often.
There are several reasons for that.
First, every R-colored vowel has the /r/ sound in it. The American /r/ is different from the Rs in many other languages. So it's often involuntarily distorted by non-native speakers.
Second. You may remember, that there are 12 single vowels and 3 diphthongs in American English. The /r/ creates only 7 R-colored vowels, which makes them a little easier to memorize and learn.
However, the spelling of any American English vowel is never easy :). And the R-colored vowels are no exception.
Take a look. Here are the various combinations of letters that represent just the 7 R-colored vowels:
• These five combinations are pronounced as /ɚ/ in weak syllables.
• All of those but one, sound like /ɝ/ in stressed syllables.
• And here are the most common spellings for the /ɔr/ sound.
• Note that some of them may sound like /ɛr/ in other words.
• ...And in some other words - as the R-colored vowel /ɑr/.
• No worries, we're almost done. Here's how you can recognize the /ɪr/ sound.
• Luckily, the /aɪr/ triphthong is pretty straightforward. It's mostly represented by this combination of letters.
This is quite overwhelming and may look crazy. And it often is. But that's how English works.
No wonder that almost all non-native speakers distort and confuse the R-colored vowels, even if their English is really good.
So if you want to make just one major improvement in your American pronunciation, start with the R-colored vowels.
Now, let's get more familiar with these sounds.
So, each R-colored vowel has the /r/ sound.
But how exactly are the R-colored vowels made? This is what happens:
the /r/ sound merges with a preceding vowel sound and forms a new R-colored vowel.
Take a look:
The /ɪr/ is made by merging the /ɪ/ and the /r/: /ɪr/.
The /ɛr/ is made by merging the /ɛ/ and the /r/: /ɛr/.
The /ɑr/ is made by merging the /ɑ/ and the /r/: /ɑr/.
The /ɔr/ is made by merging the /ɔ/ and the /r/: /ɔr/.
These vowels are diphthongs, as they are formed by merging two sounds into one.
The /aɪr/, however, is made by merging the two sounds of the diphthong /aɪ/ and the /r/ into one sound. So it's a triphthong: /aɪr/.
https://wn.com/R_Сolored_Vowel_Sounds_Overview_American_English_Pronunciation
The R-colored vowels are the characteristic feature of American English. Nearly every fourth English word has an R-colored vowel.
Imagine how much your foreign accent may stand out if you mispronounce them.
This video is an overview of the American R-colored sounds. We'll cover each sound in detail in our next videos.
By the way, we have a website: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• Intro: 00:00
• R-colored vowels definition: 00:22
• Spelling for R-colored vowels: 02:36
• How R-colored vowels are made: 03:54
• Summary: 06:10
Related Links:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview: this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɝ / as in "first":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ppOrwjvslc&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɚ / as in "after":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzNRoSGBh44&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɪr / as in "hero":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bkG5ZfzH4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɛr / as in "chair":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjurI7xtCjE
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɑr / as in "car":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6E2L2vLH78
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɔr / as in "sport":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbDrxmP4_S4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / aɪr / as in "fire":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdV7RymsiMY
[THIS VIDEO HAS ENGLISH, CHINESE, JAPANESE, VIETNAMESE, KOREAN, AND PORTUGUESE SUBTITLES]
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TRANSCRIPT
Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we're going to review the R-colored vowel sounds.
Let's start with a question: what are the R-colored vowel sounds?
Here's a definition from Sounds American:
In American English, anytime in any word, when you see a vowel followed by the letter 'r' in the same syllable, you have an R-colored vowel sound.
For example:
• first
• fever
• fear
• fare
• far
• for
• fire
In all these words the 'r' follows a vowel, and they occur in one syllable.
The sounds /ɝ/, /ɚ/, /ɪr/, /ɛr/, /ɑr/, /ɔr/ and /aɪr/ are the R-colored vowels.
The R-colored vowels are the characteristic feature of American English. They also make it very different from British English.
If you take 10 thousand English words, about 2,400 of them will have at least one R-colored vowel sound.
So, if you mispronounce these sounds, you'll mispronounce every fourth word. Imagine how much your foreign accent may stand out.
Unfortunately, this happens very often.
There are several reasons for that.
First, every R-colored vowel has the /r/ sound in it. The American /r/ is different from the Rs in many other languages. So it's often involuntarily distorted by non-native speakers.
Second. You may remember, that there are 12 single vowels and 3 diphthongs in American English. The /r/ creates only 7 R-colored vowels, which makes them a little easier to memorize and learn.
However, the spelling of any American English vowel is never easy :). And the R-colored vowels are no exception.
Take a look. Here are the various combinations of letters that represent just the 7 R-colored vowels:
• These five combinations are pronounced as /ɚ/ in weak syllables.
• All of those but one, sound like /ɝ/ in stressed syllables.
• And here are the most common spellings for the /ɔr/ sound.
• Note that some of them may sound like /ɛr/ in other words.
• ...And in some other words - as the R-colored vowel /ɑr/.
• No worries, we're almost done. Here's how you can recognize the /ɪr/ sound.
• Luckily, the /aɪr/ triphthong is pretty straightforward. It's mostly represented by this combination of letters.
This is quite overwhelming and may look crazy. And it often is. But that's how English works.
No wonder that almost all non-native speakers distort and confuse the R-colored vowels, even if their English is really good.
So if you want to make just one major improvement in your American pronunciation, start with the R-colored vowels.
Now, let's get more familiar with these sounds.
So, each R-colored vowel has the /r/ sound.
But how exactly are the R-colored vowels made? This is what happens:
the /r/ sound merges with a preceding vowel sound and forms a new R-colored vowel.
Take a look:
The /ɪr/ is made by merging the /ɪ/ and the /r/: /ɪr/.
The /ɛr/ is made by merging the /ɛ/ and the /r/: /ɛr/.
The /ɑr/ is made by merging the /ɑ/ and the /r/: /ɑr/.
The /ɔr/ is made by merging the /ɔ/ and the /r/: /ɔr/.
These vowels are diphthongs, as they are formed by merging two sounds into one.
The /aɪr/, however, is made by merging the two sounds of the diphthong /aɪ/ and the /r/ into one sound. So it's a triphthong: /aɪr/.
- published: 15 Feb 2018
- views: 90603
17:04
R-Colored Vowels (the Easy Way) - Part 1 | American English Pronunciation and Ear Training
Link to the vowel chart(s) and maybe other useful things: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CrkoqpjNVPBgm4l752OcS9xHEN1oP78f?usp=sharing
More important th...
Link to the vowel chart(s) and maybe other useful things: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CrkoqpjNVPBgm4l752OcS9xHEN1oP78f?usp=sharing
More important than sounds is mouth posture, especially if you want to sound as native as possible: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF9KfAK-sCVO67MrOoI0eUPxL1XyIg93R
Many of you have been waiting to know about the r-colored vowels, so here they are! This is part one, which covers the r-colored monophthongs (individual vowel sounds). We'll travel through the vowel chart and see what's r-colored and what's not. In part two, we'll talk about r-colored diphthongs. Forget what you learned from other resources because that information is unnecessarily complicated. Learn the easy way with English Hacks!
Want a fantastic way to improve your listening skills? Try Audible Premium Plus and Get Up to Two Free Audiobooks (affiliate link; takes you to Amazon): https://amzn.to/3B5Bbu0
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#AmericanEnglish #RColoredVowels #EnglishPronunciation
https://wn.com/R_Colored_Vowels_(The_Easy_Way)_Part_1_|_American_English_Pronunciation_And_Ear_Training
Link to the vowel chart(s) and maybe other useful things: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CrkoqpjNVPBgm4l752OcS9xHEN1oP78f?usp=sharing
More important than sounds is mouth posture, especially if you want to sound as native as possible: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF9KfAK-sCVO67MrOoI0eUPxL1XyIg93R
Many of you have been waiting to know about the r-colored vowels, so here they are! This is part one, which covers the r-colored monophthongs (individual vowel sounds). We'll travel through the vowel chart and see what's r-colored and what's not. In part two, we'll talk about r-colored diphthongs. Forget what you learned from other resources because that information is unnecessarily complicated. Learn the easy way with English Hacks!
Want a fantastic way to improve your listening skills? Try Audible Premium Plus and Get Up to Two Free Audiobooks (affiliate link; takes you to Amazon): https://amzn.to/3B5Bbu0
Want to practice speaking? Create an account at italki.com, the best place to find language exchange partners (free) and teachers (paid)! Use my referral code and both of us will get $10 USD in italki credits after you take your first lesson with any teacher! https://www.italki.com/i/AF0ACA?hl=en_us
Want to improve your reading (and listening) with a specially designed interface that makes it fast and easy to look up new words and review them later? Check out LingQ, which I've personally used myself. It's one of the best language learning / English learning tools on the internet! In addition, the site also let's you do writing exchanges with other people, find tutors, compete in challenges, and more! It will change the way that you learn English! (Affiliate referral link:) https://www.lingq.com/?referral=Saiduk
#AmericanEnglish #RColoredVowels #EnglishPronunciation
- published: 09 Jun 2020
- views: 8218
1:21
The Rules of Bossy "R" | StoryBots: Learn to Read | Netflix Jr
When added to a word, a bossy "R" can change the sound of vowels! Let’s learn about phonics and the different sounds each letter can make! Sing along and dance ...
When added to a word, a bossy "R" can change the sound of vowels! Let’s learn about phonics and the different sounds each letter can make! Sing along and dance along to the music as you learn how to read with StoryBots!
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/NetflixJrSubscribe
About Netflix Jr.:
Welcome to the official Netflix Jr. channel! Where kids can learn, sing and play with their favorite Netflix characters - from StoryBots to Super Monsters and everyone in between.
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service with 222 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries, feature films and mobile games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
https://wn.com/The_Rules_Of_Bossy_R_|_Storybots_Learn_To_Read_|_Netflix_Jr
When added to a word, a bossy "R" can change the sound of vowels! Let’s learn about phonics and the different sounds each letter can make! Sing along and dance along to the music as you learn how to read with StoryBots!
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/NetflixJrSubscribe
About Netflix Jr.:
Welcome to the official Netflix Jr. channel! Where kids can learn, sing and play with their favorite Netflix characters - from StoryBots to Super Monsters and everyone in between.
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service with 222 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries, feature films and mobile games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
- published: 13 Feb 2022
- views: 935802
11:16
R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɔr / as in "sport" – American English Pronunciation
The /ɔr/ vowel is not as easy as it may seem. Many non-native speakers have difficulty pronouncing it, as this vowel consists of two frequently distorted sounds...
The /ɔr/ vowel is not as easy as it may seem. Many non-native speakers have difficulty pronouncing it, as this vowel consists of two frequently distorted sounds. The spelling of /ɔr/ doesn't help either, so this sound is often mispronounced and confused with other r-colored vowels. Compare: "arm" – "warm" or "our" – "four."
In this video, you'll learn how to make the /ɔr/ sound correctly and find out how to avoid typical pronunciation mistakes. There's a pronunciation exercise recorded by a professional speech therapist to help you practice this sound in most commonly used words.
By the way, we have a website: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• R-Colored vowel /ɔr/, as in "sport:" 00:00
• Recap from the R-colored vowels overview: 00:43
• How to make the /ɔr/ sound: 01:25
• Typical pronunciation mistakes: 03:34
• Pronunciation exercise: 05:08
• Spelling for the /ɔr/ sound: 08:54
Related Videos:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJnrTGH3aXo
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɝ / as in "first":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ppOrwjvslc&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɚ / as in "after":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzNRoSGBh44&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɪr / as in "hero":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bkG5ZfzH4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɛr / as in "chair":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjurI7xtCjE
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɑr / as in "car":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6E2L2vLH78
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɔr / as in "for": this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / aɪr / as in "fire":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdV7RymsiMY
[THIS VIDEO HAS ENGLISH, JAPANESE, CHINESE, VIETNAMESE, KOREAN, AND PORTUGUESE SUBTITLES]
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Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we're going to talk about the American R-colored vowel /ɔr/, as in the word "sport."
You can also hear this sound in words like "four," "orange," "port," or "sword."
We'll be using special phonetic symbols — /ɔr/ — for this sound.
Let's recap what we've learned in the R-Colored Vowels Overview video:
• The /ɔr/ is one of the seven American R-colored vowel sounds.
• The /ɔr/ is an R-colored diphthong…
• ...and it's made by merging the /ɔ/ and the /r/ sounds.
• As with all R-colored vowel sounds, the /ɔr/ is often distorted by non-native English speakers.
• The spelling for /ɔr/ could be confusing as this sound is represented by several different combinations of letters.
Now, let's find out how to pronounce this R-colored vowel.
To make the /ɔr/ sound correctly, focus on pronouncing two sounds and making a smooth connection between them.
This is how you do that.
Start with making the /ɔ/ sound.
Open your mouth as wide as possible, and round your lips.
Now, let's place your tongue in the correct position for the /ɔ/ vowel.
Flatten your tongue and pull it back. Place your tongue very low in your mouth.
By the way, there are some variations in how the vowel in the /ɔr/ sound could be pronounced.
It's okay to place your tongue a little higher in your mouth and not pull it back as far, making a sound that falls somewhere in between the /oʊ/ and the /ɔ/ vowels.
For the rest of this video, we'll stick with the /ɔ/ for the sake of simplicity.
The tip of your tongue should be touching the back of your bottom front teeth.
Next, connect the /ɔ/ to the /r/ sound with a long gliding movement.
Curl back the tip of your tongue.
Now, slightly lower the center of your tongue and raise its back.
Your tongue should be tensed.
Now, let's color the /ɔ/ with the /r/ and blend the two sounds together: /ɔr/, /ɔr/, /ɔr/.
Let's talk about the most typical mistakes that people make when pronouncing the /ɔr/ sound.
1. Many non-native English speakers reduce the /r/ sound in the /ɔr/ vowel.
This would be fine in British English, but an American accent requires the /r/ to be pronounced.
So, if you reduce the /r/, your American /ɔr/ sound will be distorted and it may lead to misunderstandings.
2. Some non-native speakers trill the /r/ in the /ɔr/. Remember, that's not how Americans pronounce this sound!
Remember, Americans never trill their R-colored vowel sounds.
How do you avoid trilling? The tip of your tongue should never touch the alveolar ridge when you pronounce the R-colored sounds.
Remember, if you want to sound like an American, don't reduce the /r/ when pronouncing the R-colored vowels and avoid trilling it.
[Pronunciation exercise]
• absorb
• adore
• airport
• before
• board
• born
• cord
• corn
• course
• door
• dwarf
• floor
• for
• force
• forehead
• foreign
• forest
• forget
• fork
• form
• forth
• glory
• horn
• horse
• inform
• more
• normal
• north
• northern
• order
• pork
• resource
• roar
• score
• shore
• short
• sport
• storm
• unicorn
• warm
https://wn.com/R_Colored_Vowel_Sound_Ɔr_As_In_Sport_–_American_English_Pronunciation
The /ɔr/ vowel is not as easy as it may seem. Many non-native speakers have difficulty pronouncing it, as this vowel consists of two frequently distorted sounds. The spelling of /ɔr/ doesn't help either, so this sound is often mispronounced and confused with other r-colored vowels. Compare: "arm" – "warm" or "our" – "four."
In this video, you'll learn how to make the /ɔr/ sound correctly and find out how to avoid typical pronunciation mistakes. There's a pronunciation exercise recorded by a professional speech therapist to help you practice this sound in most commonly used words.
By the way, we have a website: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• R-Colored vowel /ɔr/, as in "sport:" 00:00
• Recap from the R-colored vowels overview: 00:43
• How to make the /ɔr/ sound: 01:25
• Typical pronunciation mistakes: 03:34
• Pronunciation exercise: 05:08
• Spelling for the /ɔr/ sound: 08:54
Related Videos:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJnrTGH3aXo
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɝ / as in "first":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ppOrwjvslc&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɚ / as in "after":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzNRoSGBh44&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɪr / as in "hero":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bkG5ZfzH4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɛr / as in "chair":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjurI7xtCjE
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɑr / as in "car":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6E2L2vLH78
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɔr / as in "for": this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / aɪr / as in "fire":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdV7RymsiMY
[THIS VIDEO HAS ENGLISH, JAPANESE, CHINESE, VIETNAMESE, KOREAN, AND PORTUGUESE SUBTITLES]
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Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we're going to talk about the American R-colored vowel /ɔr/, as in the word "sport."
You can also hear this sound in words like "four," "orange," "port," or "sword."
We'll be using special phonetic symbols — /ɔr/ — for this sound.
Let's recap what we've learned in the R-Colored Vowels Overview video:
• The /ɔr/ is one of the seven American R-colored vowel sounds.
• The /ɔr/ is an R-colored diphthong…
• ...and it's made by merging the /ɔ/ and the /r/ sounds.
• As with all R-colored vowel sounds, the /ɔr/ is often distorted by non-native English speakers.
• The spelling for /ɔr/ could be confusing as this sound is represented by several different combinations of letters.
Now, let's find out how to pronounce this R-colored vowel.
To make the /ɔr/ sound correctly, focus on pronouncing two sounds and making a smooth connection between them.
This is how you do that.
Start with making the /ɔ/ sound.
Open your mouth as wide as possible, and round your lips.
Now, let's place your tongue in the correct position for the /ɔ/ vowel.
Flatten your tongue and pull it back. Place your tongue very low in your mouth.
By the way, there are some variations in how the vowel in the /ɔr/ sound could be pronounced.
It's okay to place your tongue a little higher in your mouth and not pull it back as far, making a sound that falls somewhere in between the /oʊ/ and the /ɔ/ vowels.
For the rest of this video, we'll stick with the /ɔ/ for the sake of simplicity.
The tip of your tongue should be touching the back of your bottom front teeth.
Next, connect the /ɔ/ to the /r/ sound with a long gliding movement.
Curl back the tip of your tongue.
Now, slightly lower the center of your tongue and raise its back.
Your tongue should be tensed.
Now, let's color the /ɔ/ with the /r/ and blend the two sounds together: /ɔr/, /ɔr/, /ɔr/.
Let's talk about the most typical mistakes that people make when pronouncing the /ɔr/ sound.
1. Many non-native English speakers reduce the /r/ sound in the /ɔr/ vowel.
This would be fine in British English, but an American accent requires the /r/ to be pronounced.
So, if you reduce the /r/, your American /ɔr/ sound will be distorted and it may lead to misunderstandings.
2. Some non-native speakers trill the /r/ in the /ɔr/. Remember, that's not how Americans pronounce this sound!
Remember, Americans never trill their R-colored vowel sounds.
How do you avoid trilling? The tip of your tongue should never touch the alveolar ridge when you pronounce the R-colored sounds.
Remember, if you want to sound like an American, don't reduce the /r/ when pronouncing the R-colored vowels and avoid trilling it.
[Pronunciation exercise]
• absorb
• adore
• airport
• before
• board
• born
• cord
• corn
• course
• door
• dwarf
• floor
• for
• force
• forehead
• foreign
• forest
• forget
• fork
• form
• forth
• glory
• horn
• horse
• inform
• more
• normal
• north
• northern
• order
• pork
• resource
• roar
• score
• shore
• short
• sport
• storm
• unicorn
• warm
- published: 16 Mar 2018
- views: 140484
8:31
R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɚ / as in "after"- American English Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce the R-Colored vowel sound /ɚ/ used in words like "enter," "color," "dollar" or "nature."
Improve your American accent with phonetic exer...
Learn how to pronounce the R-Colored vowel sound /ɚ/ used in words like "enter," "color," "dollar" or "nature."
Improve your American accent with phonetic exercises recorded by a professional speech therapist.
Practice pronunciation of the /ɚ/ sound in everyday words.
Learn more here: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick links:
• R-Colored Vowel /ɚ/ as in "after:" 00:00
• How to make the /ɚ/: 01:53
• Pronunciation exercise 1: 03:23
• Pronunciation exercise 2: 05: 37
• Most common spelling for /ɚ/: 07:18
Related videos:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJnrTGH3aXo
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɝ/ as in "first":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ppOrwjvslc&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɚ/ as in "after": this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɪr/ as in "hero":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bkG5ZfzH4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɛr/ as in "chair":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjurI7xtCjE
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɑr/ as in "car":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6E2L2vLH78
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɔr/ as in "sport":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbDrxmP4_S4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /aɪr/ as in "fire":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdV7RymsiMY
[ THIS VIDEO HAS ENGLISH, SPANISH, JAPANESE, CHINESE, VIETNAMESE, KOREAN, PORTUGUESE, AND RUSSIAN SUBTITLES]
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TRANSCRIPT
Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we’re going to talk about the American r-colored vowel /ɚ/, as in the word "after".
You can also hear this sound in words like "enter", "color", "dollar" or "nature".
We’ll be using a special phonetic symbol - /ɚ/ - for this sound.
In our previous video, we began exploring the American r-colored vowels.
Here’s a summary of what we’ve covered:
• In American English, any time in any word, when you see a vowel followed by the letter 'r' in the same syllable, you have an r-colored vowel sound.
• The r-colored vowel sound /ɝ/, as in the words "first," "burn," "learn," or "word" can be spelled with different vowel letters and the letter ‘r’.
• The /ɝ/ occurs only in stressed syllables.
But what happens in unstressed syllables?
The r-colored vowel sound /ɝ/ has a weak version, the sound /ɚ/, which is used in unstressed syllables. Its pronunciation is almost the same as of the tense /ɝ/, but the /ɚ/ is a relaxed r-colored vowel. Some linguists consider them to be the tense and the weak versions of the same sound.
So, let’s find out how to make the relaxed /ɚ/ sound.
OK. Pronunciation of the r-colored vowel /ɚ/ is very similar to the /ɝ/ vowel or the /r/ consonant.
To make the /ɚ/ sound, open your mouth a little and leave your lips neutral or round them slightly.
The /ɚ/ is a weak sound, so your tongue and throat should be relaxed.
Raise the front of your tongue toward the alveolar ridge behind your upper front teeth, but don’t touch it.
Next: curl back the tip of your tongue.
Now slightly lower the center of your tongue and raise its back.
Note, that your tongue should be relaxed.
Remember, the tip of your tongue should be curled back and it should never touch the alveolar ridge behind your upper front teeth.
Now, let’s try saying it: /ɚ/, /ɚ/, /ɚ/.
[Pronunciation exercise 1]
Now, let’s practice the /ɚ/ sound in some words.
You’ll see a word on the screen and hear its pronunciation. Like this.
You’ll have a few seconds to pronounce the word. Repeat each word after the speaker and try to copy the pronunciation as much as you can.
Let’s begin.
• answer
• author
• better
• border
• butter
• cellar
• center
• clever
• collar
• dinner
• doctor
• eager
• editor
• error
• favor
• figure
• future
• gather
• hammer
• honor
Let’s pause here for a second and check on how you are making the /ɚ/ sound.
The tip of your tongue should be curled back and raised towards the alveolar ridge behind your upper front teeth. Your tongue and your throat should be relaxed.
[Pronunciation exercise 2]
Let’s continue practicing.
• bakery
• comfort
• coward
• eastern
• effort
• energy
• forward
• general
• lizard
• memory
• modern
• natural
• operate
• pattern
• percent
• perfect
• perhaps
• upward
• western
• yogurt
You’re done! Congratulations!
By the way, did you know that most of the time, the /ɚ/ is represented by the combination of letters ‘er’, as in the word "writer" or "teacher"?
However, the /ɚ/ can be written with any vowel letter followed by the ‘r’.
And this can be really confusing for non-native speakers.
Here’re some words with the /ɚ/ sound that are often mispronounced:
• dollar
• color
• author
• doctor
• nature
• future
• mayor
• honor
• favor
• error
• editor
Thanks for watching! Let us know if you liked this video!
Stay tuned on our Sounds American channel!
https://wn.com/R_Colored_Vowel_Sound_ɚ_As_In_After_American_English_Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce the R-Colored vowel sound /ɚ/ used in words like "enter," "color," "dollar" or "nature."
Improve your American accent with phonetic exercises recorded by a professional speech therapist.
Practice pronunciation of the /ɚ/ sound in everyday words.
Learn more here: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick links:
• R-Colored Vowel /ɚ/ as in "after:" 00:00
• How to make the /ɚ/: 01:53
• Pronunciation exercise 1: 03:23
• Pronunciation exercise 2: 05: 37
• Most common spelling for /ɚ/: 07:18
Related videos:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJnrTGH3aXo
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɝ/ as in "first":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ppOrwjvslc&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɚ/ as in "after": this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɪr/ as in "hero":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bkG5ZfzH4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɛr/ as in "chair":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjurI7xtCjE
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɑr/ as in "car":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6E2L2vLH78
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /ɔr/ as in "sport":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbDrxmP4_S4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound /aɪr/ as in "fire":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdV7RymsiMY
[ THIS VIDEO HAS ENGLISH, SPANISH, JAPANESE, CHINESE, VIETNAMESE, KOREAN, PORTUGUESE, AND RUSSIAN SUBTITLES]
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TRANSCRIPT
Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we’re going to talk about the American r-colored vowel /ɚ/, as in the word "after".
You can also hear this sound in words like "enter", "color", "dollar" or "nature".
We’ll be using a special phonetic symbol - /ɚ/ - for this sound.
In our previous video, we began exploring the American r-colored vowels.
Here’s a summary of what we’ve covered:
• In American English, any time in any word, when you see a vowel followed by the letter 'r' in the same syllable, you have an r-colored vowel sound.
• The r-colored vowel sound /ɝ/, as in the words "first," "burn," "learn," or "word" can be spelled with different vowel letters and the letter ‘r’.
• The /ɝ/ occurs only in stressed syllables.
But what happens in unstressed syllables?
The r-colored vowel sound /ɝ/ has a weak version, the sound /ɚ/, which is used in unstressed syllables. Its pronunciation is almost the same as of the tense /ɝ/, but the /ɚ/ is a relaxed r-colored vowel. Some linguists consider them to be the tense and the weak versions of the same sound.
So, let’s find out how to make the relaxed /ɚ/ sound.
OK. Pronunciation of the r-colored vowel /ɚ/ is very similar to the /ɝ/ vowel or the /r/ consonant.
To make the /ɚ/ sound, open your mouth a little and leave your lips neutral or round them slightly.
The /ɚ/ is a weak sound, so your tongue and throat should be relaxed.
Raise the front of your tongue toward the alveolar ridge behind your upper front teeth, but don’t touch it.
Next: curl back the tip of your tongue.
Now slightly lower the center of your tongue and raise its back.
Note, that your tongue should be relaxed.
Remember, the tip of your tongue should be curled back and it should never touch the alveolar ridge behind your upper front teeth.
Now, let’s try saying it: /ɚ/, /ɚ/, /ɚ/.
[Pronunciation exercise 1]
Now, let’s practice the /ɚ/ sound in some words.
You’ll see a word on the screen and hear its pronunciation. Like this.
You’ll have a few seconds to pronounce the word. Repeat each word after the speaker and try to copy the pronunciation as much as you can.
Let’s begin.
• answer
• author
• better
• border
• butter
• cellar
• center
• clever
• collar
• dinner
• doctor
• eager
• editor
• error
• favor
• figure
• future
• gather
• hammer
• honor
Let’s pause here for a second and check on how you are making the /ɚ/ sound.
The tip of your tongue should be curled back and raised towards the alveolar ridge behind your upper front teeth. Your tongue and your throat should be relaxed.
[Pronunciation exercise 2]
Let’s continue practicing.
• bakery
• comfort
• coward
• eastern
• effort
• energy
• forward
• general
• lizard
• memory
• modern
• natural
• operate
• pattern
• percent
• perfect
• perhaps
• upward
• western
• yogurt
You’re done! Congratulations!
By the way, did you know that most of the time, the /ɚ/ is represented by the combination of letters ‘er’, as in the word "writer" or "teacher"?
However, the /ɚ/ can be written with any vowel letter followed by the ‘r’.
And this can be really confusing for non-native speakers.
Here’re some words with the /ɚ/ sound that are often mispronounced:
• dollar
• color
• author
• doctor
• nature
• future
• mayor
• honor
• favor
• error
• editor
Thanks for watching! Let us know if you liked this video!
Stay tuned on our Sounds American channel!
- published: 02 Feb 2017
- views: 234961
10:08
R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɑr / as in "car" – American English Pronunciation
The /ɑr/ may not seem a tricky sound to learn. Once you know how to pronounce and merge the /ɑ/ and /r/ sounds, it's just a matter of practice. However, the /ɑr...
The /ɑr/ may not seem a tricky sound to learn. Once you know how to pronounce and merge the /ɑ/ and /r/ sounds, it's just a matter of practice. However, the /ɑr/ is often confused with other r-colored vowels as their spelling is often misleading. Compare: "scar" – "scare" or "far" – "fare."
In this video, you'll find out how to make the /ɑr/ sound and how to avoid the most typical pronunciation mistakes. As usual, there's a pronunciation exercise recorded by a professional speech therapist.
By the way, we have a website: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• R-Colored vowel /ɑr/, as in "car:" 00:00
• Recap from the R-colored vowels overview: 00:36
• How to make the /ɑr/ sound: 01:20
• Typical pronunciation mistakes: 02:54
• Pronunciation exercise: 04:36
• Spelling for the /ɑr/ sound: 08:18
Related Videos:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJnrTGH3aXo
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɝ / as in "first":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ppOrwjvslc&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɚ / as in "after":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzNRoSGBh44&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɪr / as in "hero":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bkG5ZfzH4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɛr / as in "chair":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjurI7xtCjE
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɑr / as in "car": this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɔr / as in "sport":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbDrxmP4_S4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / aɪr / as in "fire":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdV7RymsiMY
[THIS VIDEO HAS ENGLISH, JAPANESE, CHINESE, VIETNAMESE, KOREAN, AND PORTUGUESE SUBTITLES]
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TRANSCRIPT
Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we're going to talk about the American R-colored vowel /ɑr/, as in the word "car."
You can also hear this sound in words like "park," "art," "heart," or "far."
We'll be using special phonetic symbols — /ɑr/ — for this sound.
Let's recap what we've learned in the R-Colored Vowels Overview video:
• The /ɑr/ is one of the seven American R-colored vowel sounds.
• The /ɑr/ is an R-colored diphthong...
• ...and it's made by merging the /ɑ/ and the /r/ sounds.
• As with all R-colored vowel sounds, the /ɑr/ is often distorted by non-native English speakers.
• The spelling for R-colored vowels could be confusing.
Now, let's find out how to pronounce this R-colored vowel.
To make the /ɑr/ sound correctly, focus on pronouncing two sounds and making a smooth connection between them.
This is how you do that.
Start with making the /ɑ/ sound.
Open your mouth as wide as possible. Relax your lips and allow them to rest in a neutral position.
Now, let's move your tongue in the correct position for the /ɑ/ vowel.
Place your tongue very low in the center of your mouth and make it flat.
The tip of your tongue should be touching the back of your bottom front teeth.
Next, connect the /ɑ/ to the /r/ sound with a long gliding movement.
Slightly round your lips.
Curl back the tip of your tongue.
Now, slightly lower the center of your tongue and raise its back.
Your tongue should be tensed.
Now, let's color the /ɑ/ with the /r/ and blend the two sounds together: /ɑr/, /ɑr/, /ɑr/.
Let's talk about the most typical mistakes that people make when pronouncing the /ɑr/ sound.
1. Many non-native English speakers reduce the /r/ sound in the /ɑr/ vowel.
This would be fine in British English, but an American accent requires the /r/ to be pronounced.
So, if you reduce the /r/, your American /ɑr/ sound will be distorted, and it may lead to misunderstandings.
Compare:
"car" -- "car"
"park' -- "park"
2. Some non-native speakers pronounce the /r/ in the /ɑr/, but they trill it. Remember, Americans never trill their R-colored vowel sounds.
Compare:
"car"-- "car"
"park" -- "park"
How do you avoid trilling? The tip of your tongue should never touch the alveolar ridge when you pronounce the R-colored sounds.
Remember, if you want to sound like an American, don't reduce the /r/ when pronouncing the R-colored vowels and avoid trilling them.
Now, let's practice the /ɑr/ sound in some words.
[Pronunciation exercise]
• alarm
• apartment
• are
• army
• art
• article
• bar
• bark
• barn
• car
• card
• carpet
• cart
• charge
• charm
• dark
• darling
• department
• farm
• garbage
• garden
• guard
• guitar
• hard
• hardware
• harmony
• heart
• large
• marble
• parcel
• pardon
• park
• part
• partner
• party
• scar
• star
• start
• tardy
• yard
https://wn.com/R_Colored_Vowel_Sound_Ɑr_As_In_Car_–_American_English_Pronunciation
The /ɑr/ may not seem a tricky sound to learn. Once you know how to pronounce and merge the /ɑ/ and /r/ sounds, it's just a matter of practice. However, the /ɑr/ is often confused with other r-colored vowels as their spelling is often misleading. Compare: "scar" – "scare" or "far" – "fare."
In this video, you'll find out how to make the /ɑr/ sound and how to avoid the most typical pronunciation mistakes. As usual, there's a pronunciation exercise recorded by a professional speech therapist.
By the way, we have a website: https://soundsamerican.net/
Quick Links:
• R-Colored vowel /ɑr/, as in "car:" 00:00
• Recap from the R-colored vowels overview: 00:36
• How to make the /ɑr/ sound: 01:20
• Typical pronunciation mistakes: 02:54
• Pronunciation exercise: 04:36
• Spelling for the /ɑr/ sound: 08:18
Related Videos:
#AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #RColoredVowels
► R-Colored Vowel Sounds Overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJnrTGH3aXo
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɝ / as in "first":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ppOrwjvslc&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɚ / as in "after":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzNRoSGBh44&
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɪr / as in "hero":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0bkG5ZfzH4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɛr / as in "chair":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjurI7xtCjE
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɑr / as in "car": this video
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / ɔr / as in "sport":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbDrxmP4_S4
► R-Colored Vowel Sound / aɪr / as in "fire":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdV7RymsiMY
[THIS VIDEO HAS ENGLISH, JAPANESE, CHINESE, VIETNAMESE, KOREAN, AND PORTUGUESE SUBTITLES]
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TRANSCRIPT
Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we're going to talk about the American R-colored vowel /ɑr/, as in the word "car."
You can also hear this sound in words like "park," "art," "heart," or "far."
We'll be using special phonetic symbols — /ɑr/ — for this sound.
Let's recap what we've learned in the R-Colored Vowels Overview video:
• The /ɑr/ is one of the seven American R-colored vowel sounds.
• The /ɑr/ is an R-colored diphthong...
• ...and it's made by merging the /ɑ/ and the /r/ sounds.
• As with all R-colored vowel sounds, the /ɑr/ is often distorted by non-native English speakers.
• The spelling for R-colored vowels could be confusing.
Now, let's find out how to pronounce this R-colored vowel.
To make the /ɑr/ sound correctly, focus on pronouncing two sounds and making a smooth connection between them.
This is how you do that.
Start with making the /ɑ/ sound.
Open your mouth as wide as possible. Relax your lips and allow them to rest in a neutral position.
Now, let's move your tongue in the correct position for the /ɑ/ vowel.
Place your tongue very low in the center of your mouth and make it flat.
The tip of your tongue should be touching the back of your bottom front teeth.
Next, connect the /ɑ/ to the /r/ sound with a long gliding movement.
Slightly round your lips.
Curl back the tip of your tongue.
Now, slightly lower the center of your tongue and raise its back.
Your tongue should be tensed.
Now, let's color the /ɑ/ with the /r/ and blend the two sounds together: /ɑr/, /ɑr/, /ɑr/.
Let's talk about the most typical mistakes that people make when pronouncing the /ɑr/ sound.
1. Many non-native English speakers reduce the /r/ sound in the /ɑr/ vowel.
This would be fine in British English, but an American accent requires the /r/ to be pronounced.
So, if you reduce the /r/, your American /ɑr/ sound will be distorted, and it may lead to misunderstandings.
Compare:
"car" -- "car"
"park' -- "park"
2. Some non-native speakers pronounce the /r/ in the /ɑr/, but they trill it. Remember, Americans never trill their R-colored vowel sounds.
Compare:
"car"-- "car"
"park" -- "park"
How do you avoid trilling? The tip of your tongue should never touch the alveolar ridge when you pronounce the R-colored sounds.
Remember, if you want to sound like an American, don't reduce the /r/ when pronouncing the R-colored vowels and avoid trilling them.
Now, let's practice the /ɑr/ sound in some words.
[Pronunciation exercise]
• alarm
• apartment
• are
• army
• art
• article
• bar
• bark
• barn
• car
• card
• carpet
• cart
• charge
• charm
• dark
• darling
• department
• farm
• garbage
• garden
• guard
• guitar
• hard
• hardware
• harmony
• heart
• large
• marble
• parcel
• pardon
• park
• part
• partner
• party
• scar
• star
• start
• tardy
• yard
- published: 09 Mar 2018
- views: 157325
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R-colored vowels
The sound [r] and the sound [r] with some vowels
The sound [r] and the sound [r] with some vowels
https://wn.com/R_Colored_Vowels
The sound [r] and the sound [r] with some vowels
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- published: 30 Apr 2021
- views: 172170768
10:23
Best Learning Video for Toddlers Learn Colors with Crayon Surprises!
Best Learning Video for Toddlers Learn Colors with Crayon Surprises! In this preschool learning video for kids, teach kids colors, common words, and simple sent...
Best Learning Video for Toddlers Learn Colors with Crayon Surprises! In this preschool learning video for kids, teach kids colors, common words, and simple sentences with this educational video for toddlers and babies. We'll open each of our rainbow colored crayons to find three toy surprises in each one. This toy learning video for toddlers is a great, colorful way to teach kids simple words, concepts, and to recognize colors!
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Best Learning Video for Toddlers Learn Colors with Crayon Surprises! In this preschool learning video for kids, teach kids colors, common words, and simple sentences with this educational video for toddlers and babies. We'll open each of our rainbow colored crayons to find three toy surprises in each one. This toy learning video for toddlers is a great, colorful way to teach kids simple words, concepts, and to recognize colors!
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Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- published: 05 Jan 2019
- views: 2094897269
46:13
Learn Colors for Children with Color Soccer Balls Wooden Toys 3D Animation | Preschool Toddlers Edu
Watch Learn Colors for Children with Color Soccer Balls Wooden Toys 3D Animation | Preschool Toddlers Edu.
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- published: 25 May 2024
- views: 7063165
1:38
THE COLORS SONG - LEARN COLOURS WITH FRIENDS ON WHEELS AND LITTLE CARS
SmartBabySongs, the kids nursery rhymes, brings you a new video educational with colors.
Lets learn the colors with two Friends on Wheels: the crane and the ex...
SmartBabySongs, the kids nursery rhymes, brings you a new video educational with colors.
Lets learn the colors with two Friends on Wheels: the crane and the excavator!
The Bear Went Over the Mountain Nursery Rhyme for Kids from SmartBabySong
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Ten Little Babies Learn to Count to Ten - Children Music from SmartBabySongs
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WHEELS ON THE BUS GO ROUND AND ROUND NURSERY RHYME - PART 1 THRU PART 5
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FRIENDS ON WHEELS EP 8 - BUILDING AN INDOOR PLAYGROUND WITH BALL PIT POOL
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FRIENDS ON WHEELS EP 9 - THE MIGHTY MACHINES ARE BUILDING AN AIRPORT
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FRIENDS ON WHEELS EP 10 - MIGHTY MACHINES WORKING AT THE FARM
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SmartBabySongs, the kids nursery rhymes, brings you a new video educational with colors.
Lets learn the colors with two Friends on Wheels: the crane and the excavator!
The Bear Went Over the Mountain Nursery Rhyme for Kids from SmartBabySong
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Ten Little Babies Learn to Count to Ten - Children Music from SmartBabySongs
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WHEELS ON THE BUS GO ROUND AND ROUND NURSERY RHYME - PART 1 THRU PART 5
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WHEELS ON THE TRAIN
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FRIENDS ON WHEELS EP 8 - BUILDING AN INDOOR PLAYGROUND WITH BALL PIT POOL
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FRIENDS ON WHEELS EP 9 - THE MIGHTY MACHINES ARE BUILDING AN AIRPORT
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FRIENDS ON WHEELS EP 10 - MIGHTY MACHINES WORKING AT THE FARM
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- published: 21 May 2019
- views: 364545824
16:12
Color Balls & Sing a Song! | Wheels On the Bus, Ten in the Bed | Baby Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs
Color Balls & Sing a Song! | Wheels On the Bus, Ten in the Bed | Baby Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs
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Color Balls & Sing a Song! | Wheels On the Bus, Ten in the Bed | Baby Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs
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- published: 19 Jul 2024
- views: 47576019
17:20
Color Balls & Sing a Song! | Wheels On the Bus, Ten in the Bed | Baby Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs
Color Balls & Sing a Song! | Wheels On the Bus, Ten in the Bed | Baby Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs
five little ducks, animal figer family,baby shark, train song...
Color Balls & Sing a Song! | Wheels On the Bus, Ten in the Bed | Baby Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs
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Color Balls & Sing a Song! | Wheels On the Bus, Ten in the Bed | Baby Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs
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- published: 19 Jun 2024
- views: 44533972
0:13
🔴🟡🔵mixing colors! #kidslearning
Welcome to J House - an imperfect family working together towards a happy home filled with love and meaningful connections. We focus on learning, serving, and ...
Welcome to J House - an imperfect family working together towards a happy home filled with love and meaningful connections. We focus on learning, serving, and playing together as a family. We (Jeremy and Kendra) have 5 little kids: Isaac, Elise, Caleb, Laura, and Janae.
Our original vlog channel: J House Vlogs https://youtube.com/jhousevlogs documents our family life. J House jr. takes highlights of our favorite memories and makes them more entertaining for kids! Expect to see a lot of kids playing, laughing, and learning together! We also make original videos here that we think are perfect for kids!
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Welcome to J House - an imperfect family working together towards a happy home filled with love and meaningful connections. We focus on learning, serving, and playing together as a family. We (Jeremy and Kendra) have 5 little kids: Isaac, Elise, Caleb, Laura, and Janae.
Our original vlog channel: J House Vlogs https://youtube.com/jhousevlogs documents our family life. J House jr. takes highlights of our favorite memories and makes them more entertaining for kids! Expect to see a lot of kids playing, laughing, and learning together! We also make original videos here that we think are perfect for kids!
- published: 09 Jul 2024
- views: 626432921
4:52
The Colors Song (with Popsicles) | @CoComelon Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs
It’s the perfect day for rainbow popsicles, but what ingredients do we need? Sing along and help TomTom, Yoyo, and JJ make some while learning colors!
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It’s the perfect day for rainbow popsicles, but what ingredients do we need? Sing along and help TomTom, Yoyo, and JJ make some while learning colors!
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Lyrics:
It’s time for rainbow popsicles
Yummy yummy colorful popsicles
It’s time for rainbow popsicles
What color do we need?
We need to find a fruit that is red
We need to find a fruit that is red
We need to find a fruit that is red
Look! Some strawberries!
We need to find a fruit that is orange
We need to find a fruit that is orange
We need to find a fruit that is orange
Look! Some oranges!
We need to find a fruit that is yellow
We need to find a fruit that is yellow
We need to find a fruit that is yellow
Look! A pineapple!
We need to find a fruit that is green
We need to find a fruit that is green
We need to find a fruit that is green
Look! Some Kiwis!
We need to find a fruit that is blue
We need to find a fruit that is blue
We need to find a fruit that is blue
Look! Some blueberries!
We need to find a fruit that is purple
We need to find a fruit that is purple
We need to find a fruit that is purple
Look! Some grapes!
I love rainbow popsicles
Yummy yummy colorful popsicles
I love rainbow popsicles
Yummy yummy popsicles!
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Where kids can be happy and smart!
At Cocomelon, our goal is to help make learning a fun and enjoyable experience for kids by creating beautiful 3D animation, educational lyrics, and toe-tapping music.
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It’s the perfect day for rainbow popsicles, but what ingredients do we need? Sing along and help TomTom, Yoyo, and JJ make some while learning colors!
Subscribe for new videos every week: https://www.youtube.com/c/cocomelon?sub_confirmation=1
Lyrics:
It’s time for rainbow popsicles
Yummy yummy colorful popsicles
It’s time for rainbow popsicles
What color do we need?
We need to find a fruit that is red
We need to find a fruit that is red
We need to find a fruit that is red
Look! Some strawberries!
We need to find a fruit that is orange
We need to find a fruit that is orange
We need to find a fruit that is orange
Look! Some oranges!
We need to find a fruit that is yellow
We need to find a fruit that is yellow
We need to find a fruit that is yellow
Look! A pineapple!
We need to find a fruit that is green
We need to find a fruit that is green
We need to find a fruit that is green
Look! Some Kiwis!
We need to find a fruit that is blue
We need to find a fruit that is blue
We need to find a fruit that is blue
Look! Some blueberries!
We need to find a fruit that is purple
We need to find a fruit that is purple
We need to find a fruit that is purple
Look! Some grapes!
I love rainbow popsicles
Yummy yummy colorful popsicles
I love rainbow popsicles
Yummy yummy popsicles!
About Cocomelon:
Where kids can be happy and smart!
At Cocomelon, our goal is to help make learning a fun and enjoyable experience for kids by creating beautiful 3D animation, educational lyrics, and toe-tapping music.
Kids will laugh, dance, sing, and play along with our videos, learning letters, numbers, animal sounds, colors, and much, much more while simply enjoying our friendly characters and fun stories.
We also make life easier for parents who want to keep their kids happily entertained, giving you the peace of mind that your children are receiving quality educational content. Our videos also give you an opportunity to teach and play with your children as you both watch!
WEBSITE: http://www.Cocomelon.com
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- published: 25 Sep 2018
- views: 969894164
6:40
Learn colors with Tomica (minicar)! Fun videos for kids.
Today, I would like to study colors using Tomica (minicar). We had fun jumping out of the TAYO garage and into red, blue, green, and yellow water. With this vid...
Today, I would like to study colors using Tomica (minicar). We had fun jumping out of the TAYO garage and into red, blue, green, and yellow water. With this video, you can learn colors while having fun☆
https://wn.com/Learn_Colors_With_Tomica_(Minicar)_Fun_Videos_For_Kids.
Today, I would like to study colors using Tomica (minicar). We had fun jumping out of the TAYO garage and into red, blue, green, and yellow water. With this video, you can learn colors while having fun☆
- published: 25 Apr 2024
- views: 19046626
22:06
Colors with Preschool Toy Train and Color Balls - Shapes & Colors Collection for Children
Colors with Preschool Toy Train and Color Balls - Shapes & Colors Collection for Children
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Colors with Preschool Toy Train and Color Balls - Shapes & Colors Collection for Children
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Colors with Preschool Toy Train and Color Balls - Shapes & Colors Collection for Children
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- published: 21 Jun 2017
- views: 159622496