In this American English pronunciation video,
we're going to go over how to pronounce the word
‘vulnerable’.
‘vulnerable’ is a pretty tough word.
It's got two dark L's, which can be really tricky,
‘Vulnerable’ is a four-syllable word
with stress on the first syllable.
So the first syllable should definitely feel
like the most important syllable, vulnerable.
The way to achieve this is to take the
other three syllables and make them less important.
and they may even sound a little mumbled.
Vulnerable, -nerable, -nerable.
You would never want to talk this way all the time,
but in your unstressed syllables it's great,
it really makes them sound unstressed,
the stressed syllable, pops out.
The first and stressed syllable
starts with the V consonant. Vv.
To make the V, the bottom lip comes up
touches the bottom of the top front teeth. Vv, vv.
The top lip needs to lift a little bit
Your bottom lip shouldn't disappear,
because it's the inside of the lip
that vibrates against the teeth. Vv, vv.
Then we have the UH as in BUTTER sound,
but it's followed by a Dark L,
so it's not really a pure sound.
after a vowel or diphthong in a syllable.
So rather than UH, bu-, butter,
the sound is uhl, uhl, vul-, vulnerable. It's dark.
they think tip of the tongue to roof of the mouth, ll.
But that's not actually how the dark part
It's made with the back of the tongue. Vul-.
I'm making that sound while the tongue tip is down.
presses down and shifts back a little bit. Vul-.
Don't lift the middle part of the tongue,
or it will start to sound like an R.
Tip can stay forward. Vul-, vul-.
That's all we need for the Dark L, that dark sound.
The front, flat part of the tongue, nn,
goes to the roof of the mouth.
Vuln-.
The next three syllables are all unstressed, -nerable,
First, pull the tongue back, -ner-,
so the tongue tip isn't touching anything, -ner-.
The lips flare a little bit, -ner-.
Notice how the rest of the mouth
doesn't need to move much, -ner-, -ner-. Good.
That helps us make it faster and more simply.
Vulnera-.
so we're just going to bring the tongue back down,
The movement of the mouth is minimal:
-nera- [5x].
the lips do need to come together for that.
And another Dark L, except this one is faster,
less energized, less clear because it's unstressed.
where the back part of the tongue pulls back a bit,
vulnerable, -ble.
It's an L, but you don't need to lift your tongue up.
That's just an extra movement. We don't need that.
The dark sound tells us it's a Dark L, -ble, -ble.
three unstressed syllables together:
-nerable. [3x].
Now let's watch up close and in slow motion.
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