From 5e7a54ca824ed7a414a6965cca151021b1956f29 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: xiaolai Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2024 18:45:48 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] keep updated --- 1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/3.2.13-mnŋ.md | 4 +++- 1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/3.4.4-vv.md | 1 - 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/3.2.13-mnŋ.md b/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/3.2.13-mnŋ.md index ce8d0e29..791d4e3c 100644 --- a/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/3.2.13-mnŋ.md +++ b/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/3.2.13-mnŋ.md @@ -19,4 +19,6 @@ When `m/n` precedes `f/v`, their pronunciation changes - this is because the voc > * `m + f/v` = `n + f/v`, *comfort* `/ˈkəmfərt/` → `/ˈkənfərt/` > * `n + f/v` = `ŋ + f/v`, *conversation* `/ˌkɑnvərˈseɪʃən/` → `/ˌkɑŋvərˈseɪʃən/` -另外,当 `æ` 在 `m` 之前的时候,部分母语使用者会添一个 `ə` 进去,比如,Sam `/sæm/`,会被他们读成 `/sæəm/`。 \ No newline at end of file +另外,当 `æ` 在 `m` 之前的时候,部分母语使用者会添一个 `ə` 进去,比如,Sam `/sæm/`,会被他们读成 `/sæəm/`。 + +Additionally, when the vowel sound `æ` comes before `m`, some native speakers add an extra `ə` sound. For example, *Sam* `/sæm/` can sometimes be pronounced as `/sæəm/`. diff --git a/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/3.4.4-vv.md b/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/3.4.4-vv.md index c2c911a1..785fc8e0 100644 --- a/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/3.4.4-vv.md +++ b/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/3.4.4-vv.md @@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ Similarly, when the preceding syllable ends in `ʊ`, such as `ʊ/uː/aʊ/əʊ`, > - *Do all* - `/ˈduː ˈɔːl/` ⭢ `/ˈduːwɔːl/` > - *Do it* - `/ˈduː ˈɪt/` ⭢ `/ˈduːwɪt/` > - *Throw it* - `/ˈθrəʊ ˈɪt/` ⭢ `/ˈθrəʊwɪt/` -