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β sound
Hola. It´s me again. I´ve β sound on this time.
Can you check my recording of pronunciation of the words: Lobo, saber, jabón https://vocaroo.com/i/s07eOkEc3XHy |
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Your intervocal β sound is a little too soft.
Your lips should not touch each other, which I believe you're doing, but they can't be too far apart. Say 'b', touching your lips together. Then part the lips slightly and say a 'b' sound. A 'b', with slightly parted lips, is the β sound in Spanish, used when the 'b' or 'v' consonant falls between vowels. Listen here. |
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Try this
https://vocaroo.com/i/s1mqhjEcLplD My lips doesn't touch each other. But the lower lip goes slightly into the mouth, without touching the upper teeth. |
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Don't worry too much. The normal "b" sound in English will be perfectly understood by anyone. The vowels, and the "ñ" and "r"/"rr" are more important.
![]() Anyway, try tensing your lips a little so they won't completely touch each other, and the "separation" between them will just be the amount of air coming out of your mouth for speaking. ![]()
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I think I did it
https://vocaroo.com/i/s0gheDJp2msn My lips doesn´t touch each other and underlip doesn´t go there |
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If you aren´t tired with me. I can record again
![]() https://vocaroo.com/i/s1gSrj5G6JBq I hope this recording is ok. Last edited by AngelicaDeAlquezar; October 19, 2017 at 09:59 PM. Reason: Merged back-to-back posts |
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![]() That´s cool. You may guess what sound will be next ![]() I wanted to say one thing. I find that this sound is more relaxed than /v/, am I right? Last edited by AngelicaDeAlquezar; October 19, 2017 at 09:59 PM. Reason: Merged back-to-back posts |
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Hmm. Yes, it is, but I throw /v/ completely out, since there is no /v/ sound in Spanish. Focus on the /b/ sound (voiced bilabial stop) and then say the same thing with slightly parted lips (voiced bilabial fricative).
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