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What’s the difference between “u” sound (as in us) and “a” sound (as in ago)?
Question 2:
What’s the difference between “o” sound (as in got) and “o” sound (as in on)?
2019年2月6日 21:17
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#1 "us" [əs] and "ago" [əˈɡoʊ] have the same "uh" vowel (schwa [ə] a soft, short "uh") in General American English (which is spoken in most of the United States and Canada). I can't address the British pronunciation.
#2 "got" and "on" have same "aw" vowel [ɑ] in General American English. A narrow phonetic transcription shows that the vowel is nasalized [ɑ̃] in "on" but not nasalized [ɑ] in "got."
Pronunciation from the New Oxford American Dictionary
us | BrE ʌs, AmE əs |
ago | BrE əˈɡəʊ, AmE əˈɡoʊ |
got | BrE ɡɒt, AmE ɡɑt |
on | BrE ɒn, AmE ɑn, ɔn |
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2019年2月6日
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There is none... well, to my native ears. 😅
There may be a formal nuance but the International Phonetic Alphabet will help you clarify.
2019年2月6日
If there is a difference, most native speakers can't hear it.
If it's any consolation, my American ears have a hard time recognizing the difference between Mandarin 去 (qu) and 吃 (chi).
2019年2月7日
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