{"id":933,"date":"2015-04-26T12:47:48","date_gmt":"2015-04-26T16:47:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rachel-smith-live.prev21.rmkr.net\/?p=933"},"modified":"2024-05-13T01:31:33","modified_gmt":"2024-05-13T01:31:33","slug":"pronounce-50-states-34","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rachelsenglish.com\/pronounce-50-states-34\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Pronounce the 50 States (3\/4)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>In this 4-video series, I&#8217;ll help you master the pronunciation of all the US state names. Keep in mind, pronunciation can vary among different regions. <\/p>\n\n\n<p><span class=\"entry-tags\">Tagged With: <a href=\"https:\/\/rachelsenglish.com\/tag\/places\/\" rel=\"tag\">Places<\/a><\/span> <strong><span style=\"color: #000000;\">YouTube blocked?<\/span> <\/strong><a href=\"#video\">Click here to see the video.<\/a><\/p>\n<p><div class=\"container-lazyload preview-lazyload container-youtube js-lazyload--not-loaded\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=hSptCoxjetc\" class=\"lazy-load-youtube preview-lazyload preview-youtube\" data-video-title=\"How to Pronounce the 50 States (3 of 4):  American English\" title=\"Play video &quot;How to Pronounce the 50 States (3 of 4):  American English&quot;\">https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=hSptCoxjetc<\/a><noscript>Video can&#8217;t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=hSptCoxjetc\" title=\"How to Pronounce the 50 States (3 of 4):  American English\">How to Pronounce the 50 States (3 of 4):  American English (https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=hSptCoxjetc)<\/a><\/noscript><\/div><\/p>\n<p><h2>Video Transcript:<\/h2><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span id=\"STtranscriptContent1\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">The 50 states, part 3 of 4. Montana, Montana. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent2\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">This one starts with the &#8216;aw&#8217; as in &#8216;law&#8217; [?], <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent3\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">the second and accented syllable has the &#8216;aa&#8217; <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent4\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">as in &#8216;bat&#8217; [\u00e6], and then the schwa. Montana. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent5\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Nebraska. Again, it is the middle syllable that is accented, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent6\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">and again, it is the &#8216;aa&#8217; as in &#8216;bat&#8217; sound. Nebraska. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent7\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Nevada. I should say that some people pronounce this Nevada, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent8\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">with the &#8216;aa&#8217; as in &#8216;bat&#8217;. I pronounce it as a &#8216;ah&#8217; as <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent9\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">in &#8216;father&#8217; [a], Nevada, again it is the middle <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent10\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">syllable there that is accented.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span id=\"STtranscriptContent11\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">State names with the word &#8216;new&#8217;. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent12\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">It is written as a separate word, but when it is spoken <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent13\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">it sound like the same word because it is brought so close together. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent14\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">New Hampshire, New Hampshire. Now this ending, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent15\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">S-H-I-R-E, in British English, would be pronounced <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent16\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">&#8216;shire&#8217;, but here it is sh-rr, straight into the rr sound. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent17\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">New Jersey. Here the first syllable, though unaccented, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent18\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">is the &#8216;oo&#8217; as in &#8216;boo&#8217; [u], and the last syllable, also, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent19\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">though unaccented, is the &#8216;ee&#8217; as in &#8216;she&#8217; [i], <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent20\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">so neither of them are schwa [?] sounds. New Jersey. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent21\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">New Mexico. Here, &#8216;Mex-&#8216; is the accented syllable, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent22\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">and the X is pronounced kk &#8211; ss, with these two sounds. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent23\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">New Mexico. New York. Now this &#8216;new&#8217; state name especially <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent24\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">sounds like one swooping sound to me: New York. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent25\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">The yy consonant can be hard for some people. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent26\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Remember that the sound starts really far down here, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent27\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">yy, as opposed to here, &#8216;ee&#8217; as in &#8216;she&#8217;. York, York, New York.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span id=\"STtranscriptContent28\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">North Carolina. Now again, this state name is two words, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent29\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">but to me it has a little bit more of a feel that <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent30\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">it is two separate words: North Carolina. North Dakota. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent31\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Now here again, the T-H for &#8216;north&#8217; kind of has a <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent32\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">quick break before you go into the next word: <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent33\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">North Dakota. Da- being a schwa, ko-, the &#8216;oh&#8217; <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent34\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">as in &#8216;no&#8217; [o?] diphthong, da. North Dakota. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent35\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">So notice that it is spelled with a T: ta, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent36\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">but it is pronounced da. North Dakota. Ohio. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent37\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">This state name only has 4 letters, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent38\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">but it is full of diphthongs. O &#8211; the &#8216;oh&#8217; <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent39\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">as in &#8216;no&#8217;, then the H sound, hh, then the <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent40\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">&#8216;ai&#8217; as in &#8216;buy&#8217; [a?] diphthong, then again <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent41\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">the &#8216;oh&#8217; as in &#8216;no&#8217; diphthong. O-hi-o, Ohio. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent42\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Oklahoma. Both the O&#8217;s in this state name are <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent43\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">&#8216;oh&#8217; as in &#8216;no&#8217; diphthongs, and both of the <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent44\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">A&#8217;s are schwas. Ok-la-hom-a. Oklahoma.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left; padding-left: 30px;\"><span id=\"STtranscriptContent45\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Oregon. Some people do pronounce this Oregon, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent46\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">with the &#8216;ah&#8217; as in &#8216;father&#8217; ending. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent47\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">I pronounce it Oregon. And this gn syllable, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent48\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">the unaccented, ending in an N, takes on no <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent49\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">real vowel sound of it&#8217;s own, it&#8217;s more gg <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent50\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">straight to nn: gn, Oregon. Pennsylvania. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent51\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">The beginning of this state name is just <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent52\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">like the noun &#8216;pencil&#8217;, though it&#8217;s spelled <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent53\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">differently. Pennsylvania. Va-, the &#8216;ay&#8217; as <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent54\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">in &#8216;say&#8217; [e?] diphthong, nia, which is from the N, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent55\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">quickly into the &#8216;ee&#8217; as in &#8216;she&#8217;, before it <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent56\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">goes into the schwa. 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