The Lazy AH sound in American English | Sound Natural More Easily! | American English Pronunciation
Today's lesson is about the lazy version of the AH sound as in "cat". It seems similar to the EH sound, but there's one major difference that separates it from EH. This also makes creating the AH sound a lot easier! Learn more in today's American English Pronunciation lesson from English Hacks! Recommended English/Language Learning Books on Amazon (affiliate link; takes you to Amazon): https://a.co/etqTWaY Want a fantastic way to improve your listening skills? Try Audible Premium Plus and Get Up to Two Free Audiobooks (affiliate link; takes you to Amazon): https://amzn.to/3B5Bbu0 Sign up for consultations with me! Learn more here: https://italki.com/teacher/1507633 Download the English Hacks Ear Trainer Software (for Windows): And don't forget to download your FREE English Hacks Phonetic Transcription guide (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JaEG...) and learn more about it in this video: • New Tool: English Hacks Phonetic Transcrip... Join this channel to get access to perks: / @eh_katlynn OR Support English Hacks on Patreon! / english_hacks Don't forget to subscribe for more natural American English videos that help you think like a native and learn English better: https://www.youtube.com/UCTnrAJf55Cqt... Share this video with a friend: • The Lazy AH sound in American English | So... Recommended Playlist – American English Pronunciation and Ear Training Course: • FULL American English Pronunciation and Ea... Check out my books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/J-Daniel-Moore... Free resources for pronunciation, prepositions, and other areas of English: 1) Want to practice speaking? Create an account at italki.com, the best place to find language exchange partners (free) and teachers (paid)! Use my referral code and both of us will get italki credits after you take your first lesson with any teacher! https://www.italki.com/i/AF0ACA?hl=en_us Want to improve your reading (and listening) with a specially designed interface that makes it fast and easy to look up new words and review them later? Check out LingQ, which I've personally used myself. (Affiliate referral link:) https://www.lingq.com/?referral=Saiduk Introduction: (0:00) AH vs Lazy AH: (0:41) How does it work? - Ear Training: (2:20) How does it work? - Mouth Training: (3:13) Important Note!: (6:28) Examples: (7:14) Outro and Up Next!: (9:35) #EnglishHacks #AH #AmericanEnglish #LazyAH

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