How To Pronounce Tuesday And Thursday In American English
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Thank you for the video.
This is one of my biggest problems with English. In my language, the days of the week are said as numbers (Second, Third, Fourth, etc.), so I never had to memorize names for it, since I could follow the numbers. =)
What language is your mother tongue?
@@dark_matter2377 Portuguese, I guess
Curti a comparação haha
Yes I am only here because I say the British "chewsday" and want to know how Americans say it.
haha didn't realise Americans said it differently either so came to check
I’m Canadian and typically say chewsday but sometimes I say toosday
Same😭
My way to remember which day is which is this: TUEsday (pronounced as "TWO") is day number two in the week, of course if you start counting days from Monday, after the weekend ;)
+Paola Ercolani Oh that's a great idea! :)
I remember like that too! LoL
Friday. 28
That helps me even more than the video 😂
I came here for clarifying if my tyuw-zday is correct, and it is; thanksss ☺️
Thanks for this tip! Finally, I get a good way to remember the correct day.
Good teacher !!
not silly at all, you have solved a big problem for me, thank you so much 😊
Thank you Very much
Thank you very mutch for learn the pronunciation!
Thank you.
Oh I loved it! :)
thanks .. good one..
I loved it!!!
Thanks 🌸
Thank you
amazing, thanks again ;)
thanks from Brazil
excellent!
Excellent!!!!!!
Thanks . I started study English and I need from help !
Thanks ....
Thankss
gracias¡
Thansks :)
Obrigada/ Thank you
Tq
When I was young, I got a call from a foreigner who was coming to my country and I confused Tuesday with Thursday. I informed my father about the appointment and it was a fiasco because they missed the meeting. I never forgot that.
Oy! I’m sorry , that must have been such an unpleasant experience 😳
Eu aprendi agora
The best videos are in your channel.......thanks
Thank you so much!!
You help me a lot with your videos. Greeting from Bolivia
niceeeeeeeeeee
I dont think so, that there is a quite difference between tuesday and thursday sound or pronounciation, for spanish people they still sounds almost equal you have to have a very good ear or figure it out of context, we dont have that problem in spanish language, we read the words as they are written plus the days of the week have a totally different sound, Lunes, Martes, Miércoles, Jueves, Viernes, Sábado y Domingo....
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have an excellent tuesday
+Bigvan Dash :)
I pronounce Tuesday with ch
Like choose day
Like it’s helpful but I still not able to pronounce Thursday and I have to idea why.
Gracias.. me ayudo.. el traductor de google no me reconocia la palabra..
Hi Hadar! can you make a video how to pronounce "student"? it's a word that I use a lot but I still find it unnatural saying it. I've noticed there's two different two pronounce the first syllable but I can't make the sound. Thank you :) your videos are very helpful and I find your experience with english is very inspirational.
Thank you! Are you talking about the difference between stuw vs. styuw? I'm making a video about the top 10 words of educators , I'll add this one for sure. +Oja Raudhah
The Accent's Way yeah, I think it's the stuw and styuw. thank you very much 😊
Cool :D \m/
T-yews-day, is how it should be phonetically pronounced, but I suppose that "2's day" is good enough, lol. A lot of Americans and Brits say "chews dee", in some way or another.
Monday 1st Day in week, Next day Two=Tue(Like pronunciation 2), so next day is Tuesday (2), I got this idea from your video only, So if you make differentiation based that for Tuesday and Thursday then it will be the best to convey to the audience, and thank you for the video
chewsday
Helpful 👍👍 in The Arabic language , we can distinguish between them easily as Tuesday starts with the same sound in Arabic slang التلات ت .
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How to pronounce (Eventually) please..and nice videos
+Reem Khalil Good word. Will do.
ˈθɜːrzdeɪ, ESTA es la transcripción fonética, nótese que después de la th debe sonar algo como una eeee larguita cerrada, porque al no especificar, he escuchado que hay gente que dice uuu en vez de eee y se puede equivocar; creo que le falta esto a tu explicación o puede servir para reforzar.
La mayoría de las personas no sabe pronunciar la mitad de esos caracteres ¿Por qué no nos enseñan eso en la escuela?
How about teen, like fifteen?
Nice... But I can't remember when I speak .
I definitely prefer the British!
I’ve lived this long and I didint know Americans say it like that and not like chewsday
You posted the video in 2016-I could have saved myself 5 years of embarrassment. Thank you
I always pronounced the s with a s sound for those days of the week. Actually, I wonder if there is a pattern for the sound of s in those scenarios. I suspect it depends upon the letter that follows the s in question.
There’s a pattern. You typically use an s if the s follows up an unvoiced consonant and a z if it follows up a voiced consonant. It’s kind of hard to distinguish whether a consonant is voiced or not in a word :(
thursday practice..n ma screen was full of spit spots
Why am I watching this? I already know English
Chewsday mate
How they look the same
Esta confuso😂
In some TH-cam videos they said to pronounce Tuesday as - choose-day
Yes, that's fine too!
Accent's Way by Hadar
Ohk.. Thanks
that’s a british accent, we pronounce things that start with a ‘tu’ as a ‘ch’
@@bbabybushbear9799 ah got it.
Lol I commented this 3 years ago.
Thanks for reminding me that I commented something like this 😃😛😛🤣🤣
knowing i messed up
cheewsday
it's really confusing
are you brazilian?
+Denise Maria Branquinho
she's israeli
Oh, I notice that she is not a English native speaker!
Nah it’s chewsday
or it’s chewsday innit? :)
Tuesday pronounced like "two'zday", day number two of the week
WRONG!
Chewsday it's pronounced
nah its chewsday init briiiish
it's chewsday innit
Choose- day is the pronouciation for Tuesday. That's what I know since a kid
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im not british, why do i keep saying chewsday
i keep trying thursday but i keep saying thrrrrrsday it rolls my rs 😭
Because it makes just as much sense
For example, do you pronounce the word “virtue” as vir-chew or as vir-two? Because no country uses the second one, in fact it’s just straight up incorrect. This doesn’t apply for Tuesday though.
If you want to be technical, “chewsday” is correct; “British English” is literally “English English”.
Brits say it choozday
British and Australians be like Choosday and Thersday
Why do Americans make fun of British for pronouncing Tuesday, i pronounce Tuesday the same way as you
Next up: why Wednesday is a weird ass spelling.
Unless you're a Brit - then (apparently) it's Choose-day. And the R is silent in Thursday - the "Thur" in "Thursday" is pronounced using "the disguted sound," lol. Ah! It was refreshing to hear this more familiar and "correct"-sounding pronunciation (to my American ears) after hearing a Brit explain how to pronounce these words!
Tuesday = Two-days = 2nd day of the week
I'm glad your actually separating American English from British English. Like no offense us Brits would rather stay far away from American English cause, well frankly we don't need the influence of another country on a language we created.
I got bad news for you
Before England even reached the americas, England spoke like this too. The so called “American English” meant to simplify the language, was quite literally already done in England within Oxford and by people such as Shakespeare.