
Pronunciation of ED
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Jhoana Macariza
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Pronunciation of ED
by Jhoana Macariza
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Voiced Consonants vs.
Voiceless Consonants
A voiced consonant (or sound)
means that it uses the vocal cords and they produce a vibration or humming sound in the throat when they are said. Put your finger on your throat and then pronounce the letter L. You will notice a slight vibration in your neck / throat. That is because it is a voiced sound.
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A voiceless sound
(sometimes called an unvoiced sound) is when there is no vibration in your throat and the sound comes from the mouth area. Pronounce the letter P. You will notice how it comes from your mouth (in fact near your lips at the front of your mouth). The P sound doesn't come from your throat.
Try this with the other letters and you will "feel" the difference between a voiced and a voiceless consonant (or sound).
Now we know the difference between voiced and voiceless sounds we can look at the following rules for the correct pronunciation of ED in English:
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1. The /id/ sound
If the last letter of the word is spelled with D or T, the ED is pronounced as a separate syllable with an /id/ sound (it rhymes with kid and lid).
wanted (sounds like "want-id")
waited
needed
folded
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2. The /t/ [Ch, F, K, P, S, Sh, T, and Th (as in "thing")]
sound words that end with voiced consnants
If the last consonant of the word is voiceless, then the ED is pronounced as a T. Be careful not to create an extra syllable or "id" sound.
talked (sounds like "talkt")
kissed (the S sound comes from the front of mouth so it would sound like "kisst")
parked
helped
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NOTE: As an example, with the word "helped", if you say "help-id" as a two syllable word, then it is very likely that people will NOT understand the word or what you are saying. (It is pronounced like "helpt")
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3. The /d/ sound
B, D, G, J, L, M, N, Ng, R, Sz, Th (as in the word "then"), V, W, Y, and Z.
If the last letter of the words ends in a voiced consonant (or sound), then the ED is pronounced like a D (without creating another syllable)
played (sounds like "playd")
closed (the S sounds like a vibrating Z so the word would sound like "clozd")
opened
lived
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An easy way to remember how to pronounce ED words
The most important thing to remember is that there are two main divisions:
The words that end in T or D - the ED is pronounced as a syllable /id/
and the REST of the words - you can pronounce the ED as /t/ and people will understand.
In time you will learn when to pronounce the ED as /t/ or /d/.
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