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  • Buzz, budge. Can you say these two words, or does the ending confuse you? In this American

  • English pronunciation video, we're going to go over these two sounds.

  • Today we're comparing the ZZ and the JJ sound. One of the differences is that the zz sound

  • can be held continuously, zzzz. The JJ sound, on the other hand, has a stop component, jj,

  • jj, jj, jj. So I have to pulse that because there's a stop in the airflow. But the difference

  • between these two sounds doesn't stop there. There's a difference in the tongue position

  • and also the lip position. Let's look at some pictures.

  • First, let's look at the lip position. You can see in the left, in the zz sound, that

  • the lips are more relaxed. The corners are actually pulling out a little bit. But in

  • the jj sound, on the left, there's more tension in the lips. The corners of the lips are coming

  • in, bringing the lips into a circle, while the lips themselves flare out. For the Z sound,

  • the tongue tip touches lightly behind the bottom front teeth while the front part pushes

  • up a bit. In the jj sound, the tongue tip isn't touching. So it's pulled slightly back

  • while the front part of the top of the tongue is lifting towards the roof of the mouth.

  • Now let's look at a minimal pair up close and in slow motion.

  • Jest. you can clearly see how the lips come in but also flare for the jj sound. And now,

  • zest, where the corners of the lips remain wide for the Z sound.

  • More minimal pairs: jealous, zealous. Joan, zone. Jenn, zen. Fridge, frizz. Budge, buzz.

  • If you have difficulties with these two sounds, you're probably going to have to practice

  • them over and over in isolation. Then bring them into just a word part, and then eventually

  • the whole word. You're going to have to do it slowly, thoughtfully, and repetitiously

  • in order to get the correct sound into your habit.

  • Take, for example, the word 'enjoy', with the jj sound. First, practice just the sound.

  • Jj, jj, jj, jj. Then the sound as part of a syllable. -joy. [5x] Then bring it into

  • the entire word. Enjoy. [3x]

  • Or, the word 'dozen', with the zz sound. First, isolate just the sound. Zz, zz, zz, zz, zz.

  • Then, that sound as part of a syllable. -zen. [6x] And then, as part of the whole word.

  • Dozen. [5x]

  • I hope this video has helped to make it more clear: the difference between these two sounds.

  • That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.

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ZZ與JJ(buzz與bebge)聲音。 美式英語發音 (ZZ vs. JJ (buzz vs. budge) Sounds: American English Pronunciation)

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US /ˈpræktɪs/

UK /'præktɪs/

  • n. (醫生;律師等的)業務;工作;練習
  • v. (醫生;律師等)開業;實踐;實行 ; 實際 ; 練習 ; 能力 ; 策略 ; 業務 ; 儀式 ; 演算 ; 手續 ; 經營 ; 計謀 ; 操練 ; 演習 ; 肄 ; 作法
tip

US /tɪp/

UK /tɪp/

  • v. 傾倒(水等);給小費;洩露;暗示;傾斜;使傾斜;使翻倒;使翻覆;輕擊;輕觸
  • n. 尖端;頂點;小費;給予暗示;給予提示;提供消息;密告;密報;透露秘密;垃圾堆;垃圾場;垃圾集中處;凌亂的地方
position

US /pəˈzɪʃən/

UK /pəˈzɪʃn/

  • n. 態度,觀點;位置;(團隊運動中個人所處的)位置;職位;處境
  • v. 定位
tongue

US /tʌŋ/

UK /tʌŋ/

  • n. 舌狀物(尤指鞋舌);舌;語言; 舌頭;責罵;說話方式(或能力)
  • v. 發(音);用舌吹(管樂器)
sound

US /saʊnd/

UK /saʊnd/

  • adj. 可靠的;熟睡(的);酣睡(的);無損傷的;完好的;健全的;明智的
  • n. 音樂特色;音樂風格;聲音,聲響
  • v. 聽起來,聽起來好像;(使)發聲;(使)作響;發出聲響,發聲
part

US /pɑ:rt/

UK /pɑ:t/

  • n. (書的)篇;節;等分之一;(頭髮的)分線;角色;部分;角色
  • v. 將(頭髮)分線;遠離;分離
  • adj. 部分的
word

US /wɚd/

UK /wɜ:d/

  • n. 字 ; 文字 ; 談話 ; 指示 ; 通知 ; 聲明 ; 歌詞 ; 爭論 ; 口令 ; 聖言 ; 基督 ; 敘述 ; 措辭 ; 字話 ; 詞 ; 言;承諾;感言、一段話
  • v.
buzz

US /bʌz/

UK /bʌz/

  • n. 嘈雜 ;嗡嗡聲
  • v. 蜂鳴器
syllable

US /ˈsɪləbəl/

UK /'sɪləbl/

  • n. 音節 ; 一語 ; 分成音節 ; 分成音節拼音 ; 講 ; 說 ; 提及
front

US /frʌnt/

UK /frʌnt/

  • n. 假象;前線;氣團
  • v. 前部;帶領團隊
  • adj. 前面的

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