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How is ‘when’ pronounced in American spoken English. I tend to pronounce it as ‘wuhn’ similar to ‘one’. Is it okay to pronounce it this way?
2024년 3월 10일 오후 5:04
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No, “when” should not be pronounced like “one.” It’s more like “eh” than “uh.” Instead, it sounds like these words: ten, then, send, spend.
2024년 3월 10일
No, it's wrong. In real life, it usually would be "close enough," because the meaning of "when," "won," and "one" are so different that your listener would understand without even thinking about it. But it is wrong. In everyday, rapid, fluid speech the sound of the "e" isn't very clear, but it is more like an indefinite schwa, "ə," not a clean "uh." That's just sloppiness, though, and not something you should try to imitate. "When," "den," "fen" (wetland), "again," "hen," "ken" (understanding), "men," "pen," "ten," "Zen," and even "wen" (a sort of pimple) all rhyme. This sound is very common in English, so if you aren't pronouncing it well, it is worth trying to improve it.
2024년 3월 11일
As you said below, when you speak English the vowel "e" gets a bit smeared over, but it's still there (just very subtle). It's not completely silent ("whun" as per your description), and natives will of course feel that it's not quite right. It's not a big deal of course, but still, it's better and healthier to pronounce it fully until you get more used to "fast" sounds.
2024년 3월 10일
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