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Annie
how to pronunce"Jerry" ?
is there a similar pronunciation in chinese pinyin?
like "zhai rui" or "jie rui"?
m confused
thank u for help.
Feb 2, 2015 11:52 AM
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The 'J' is like the 'j' in 'just' and 'jeans'.
The 'erry' is the same sound as in 'very' or 'merry'.
We can also spell this name with a 'G' - Gerry - but the pronunciation is exactly the same.
February 2, 2015
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Hi Annie,
These will be very helpful for you if you need further assistance with how to say English words.
Learning IPA is a bit of an investment, but it will assure your pronunciation is correct. In addition, it will significantly reduce your accent. I highly recommend it, let me know if you have any questions, thanks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet_chart_for_English_dialects
http://easypronunciation.com/en/english-phonetic-transcription-converter#result
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TXSdrSair4&list=PLnV9kp4g3-wqdRK_N5QIA5O8hKYeoU6zD
February 2, 2015
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I agree with Jmat. If you want to learn how to pronounce English words, especially names, you should copy how native speakers say them.
If you rely on Pinyin, what you say will just sound like, well... Chinese.
Forget the transcriptions. Use your ears to listen and your mouth to imitate.
February 2, 2015
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The closest Pinyin combination I can think of is "Zhe ri", but that's not quite the same.
The sound represented by "zh" doesn't exist in English, but it's close enough to English "j". Just don't have you're tongue curled up when you say it, but don't have your tongue as flat as when you pronounce Pinyin "j". The English "eh" sound doesn't exist in Chinese. The "e" sound from 呢 and 个 (but not 这, which is more like "ei" in Pinyin) is the closest sound I can think of, but it's really more like the "er" in "her" than the "e" in "Jerry".
The "i" in "ri" should be more like the "i" in "你" than the one in "日". After pronouncing "r" in Chinese, you keep your tongue curled while pronouncing the following vowel. We never do that in English.
You definitely shouldn't rely on Pinyin to pronounce English. The pronunciation rules are completely different. You'd be better of learning IPA, learning which sounds exist in English that don't in Chinese, and going off that.
February 2, 2015
I ve tried it.
I do appreaciate your help, Jmat.
February 4, 2015
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