Pronounce AU-UI latch in Dutch

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  • Pronounce AU-UI latch in Dutch

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  • @neitherpeternorpaul
    @neitherpeternorpaul Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you, this really helps me!

  • @melissabrito1662
    @melissabrito1662 Před 6 lety +1

    dankjewel! Heel goed!!!

  • @Alaa_Abou_Fakher
    @Alaa_Abou_Fakher Před 6 lety +1

    perfect

  • @ramamonato5039
    @ramamonato5039 Před 7 měsíci

    hout
    Noord-Nederlands: [hɑʊt]
    Zuid-Nederlands: [hɔʊt]
    huid
    Noord-Nederlands: [ɦɶyt]
    Zuid-Nederlands: [ɦœʏt]

  • @lovevisa-cuocsongtinhyeuha6374

    thanks you very much

  • @RichardAuletta
    @RichardAuletta Před 3 lety

    Dank U wel!

  • @ivanlikee
    @ivanlikee Před 3 lety

    dankjewel!

  • @Niels-3
    @Niels-3 Před 4 lety +6

    2:13 _'En op het eind komt nog de J'_
    Huh, sinds wanneer? Ik spreek Standaardnederlands en bij mij komt er zeker geen J aan het eind

    • @BRTxNL
      @BRTxNL Před 2 lety

      Zeg het woord uien en daar hoor je de 'J' heel goed.

    • @Niels-3
      @Niels-3 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BRTxNL Joh, omdat er een E achter komt. Anders is dit nooit zo.

    • @schutsheer_des_vaderlands
      @schutsheer_des_vaderlands Před dnem +1

      De meeste mensen die in Holland (NH of ZH) wonen spreken de ui uit met een soort 'j' op het einde. Net zoals ze dat doen bij de lange ee. Men spreekt niet uit als "zé", maar als 'zeej'.

  • @chicanze1
    @chicanze1 Před 3 lety +2

    Cool

  • @DoryanTheCritic
    @DoryanTheCritic Před 5 lety +3

    The "ou" was easy, but I'm still struggling with the "ui". If one had to describe the "ui" sound in English, how would it sound like?

    • @neitherpeternorpaul
      @neitherpeternorpaul Před 5 lety +2

      Maybe a bit like a progression from the a in "man" or "fan" (a bit higher) to the "oo" in moon, if you pronounce it with a London accent (a bit deeper/more in the throat, like ü in german or like "tu" or "futur" in french) to the "y" from yes so in german you would say "äüy" maybe? I think I can't explain it any better but maybe someone else can...

    • @DoryanTheCritic
      @DoryanTheCritic Před 5 lety

      Values - Thanks for taking the time to respond to my inquiry. I do speak German and Spanish, and I can also pronounce each one of those English sounds separately, but the merging of them is what is troubling me. How about an actual word in German or Spanish that resembles this sound?

    • @DoryanTheCritic
      @DoryanTheCritic Před 5 lety +1

      Values - Can you also throw me a bunch of words for both the "ou" and "ui" combination? That way I can look them up and listen to them like a million times on an app like FORVO or so. For example, "uil" (owl).

    • @fancyfree5307
      @fancyfree5307 Před 4 lety +1

      Well I think is sound a bit similar to the pronunciation of ou in a Glaswegian accent. When Glaswegians say house and out it sound like the Dutch huis and uit.

    • @DoryanTheCritic
      @DoryanTheCritic Před 4 lety

      ​@@fancyfree5307 To me it sounds that "uit", as in the Dutch word "fruit", sounds like "aut", hence that word sounding like "fraut".

  • @bac4all185
    @bac4all185 Před 3 lety

    for the sound 'ui'.sometime i hear (ay)and sometime i hear (aw).

    • @juuls7082
      @juuls7082 Před 3 lety

      That's probably either because you live in an area with a certain dialect, or because your reception is not developed enough yet to differentiate/recognize the sound correctly. Maybe you live in a city like Amsterdam? In Amsterdam dialect the UI is more pronounced like something you might perceive as (the English) AY. Whereas the UI is pronounced very differently in for example Enschede, a city in the east of The Netherlands, where it might approach the sound of EU.

    • @bac4all185
      @bac4all185 Před 3 lety

      @@juuls7082 u r right perhaps because my reception is not devoloped enough.i don't live in holland.i just like dutch as an interesting language.thanks for the information.

    • @Jerisa
      @Jerisa Před 2 lety

      I'm 100% dutch, I too hear the w in the sound sometimes 🤣

    • @bac4all185
      @bac4all185 Před 2 lety

      @@Jerisa it's really curious.perhaps it depends on where one lives.