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Lincoln Punch Posted 18 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

How do I pronounce those words in American Accent?

Regularly

Particularly

Order

Murder

Those bold r sounds are really hard to pronounce. How do you pronounce those words in American English?
  

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Hi, I'm an American from the northwest part of the country (Washington state). ' That is, easiest to understand and closest to speaking phonetically American spelling. So I'll try to do this as close as possible to the way we pronounce it.

  • Hi, I'm an American from the northwest part of the country (Washington state).
  • ' That is, easiest to understand and closest to speaking phonetically American spelling.
  • So I'll try to do this as close as possible to the way we pronounce it.
  • Ray gyoo l air lee = regularly (the 'lar' is pronounced like lair, as in the hideout or haunt) Par tik kyoo l air lee = particularly (again, this 'larly' sounds like the one in regularly) O - ur dur = order (ooh, this is a tough one to explain.
  • If you already know how to pronounce the 'er' sound, like the 'der' in Order, then the 'r' before the 'O' makes the same 'er' sound .
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Hi, I'm an American from the northwest part of the country (Washington state). Our accents by American standards are supposed to be the 'blandest.' That is, easiest to understand and closest to speaking phonetically American spelling.

So I'll try to do this as close as possible to the way we pronounce it.

Ray gyoo lair lee = regularly (the 'lar' is pronounced like lair,
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Wow, thanks for the detailed explanation, lycanos! It helped a lot.

In my native language there's no such sound as 'r'. I think that's why it's so difficult.
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To pronounce these words with an American accent, your tongue should never touch the tip of our mouth when doing the "r." (I'm from Pennsylvania in the Northeast by the way).

Regularly = r-egg-yool-err-lee

Particularly = parr-TIHK-yool-err-lee

Order = or-derr

Murder = merr-derr

That's the most important thing about the American "r" that makes it disti
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I'm from Chicago, so obviously I say things a little differently than the first person.
Regularly - regyerhly or, in slow-motion, reg-yu-eraly (the u is pronounced like in the word zoo) the a is like the u in "up" and you almost don't even hear it when you say the work quickly, which is why I put an h, which is just an extremely fast a (like the u in up), and not actually an h. I know it see
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Lincoln PunchHow do you pronounce those words in American English?
There are basically six "R-colored vowels" in American English, represented by the sequence:

Sharp thorns tear poor deer's fur.

(tear in the sense of rip)

You can look up these six words and listen at www.m-w.com if you want to hear them.
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Interesting question. Whenever you see a couple of r's in any word in AmE, check whether you can dissimilate one of them; and this dissimilation depends upon whether it is a start of a word or whether it is unstressed, etc.

Order: you dont hear first r; same with quarter.

For more, check
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Wow this is really interesting, I'm from the Northeast United States and we don't really pronounce our "r's" either.
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How to pronounce 'A' in american language?
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I'm from the midwest and pronounce them:

Ray-gyu-lur-lee

Parr-tick-you-lur-lee

Or-dur

Murr-dur.

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