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hi everyone Jennifer from Tarle speech with a fan-favorite pronunciation
question today how do I say the homophones write, right, rite,
and wright you're right they're all pronounced exactly the same way here are
the words for today right or correct write to put something down on paper
rite a ritual and wright used to mean a construction worker it still does but we
mainly see it as a surname um in the u.s. at least um so to pronounce these these
words correctly start with an R sound R make the sound as you know by now if you
watch my videos one of two ways Tongue pointed down or tongue tip pointed
back the key is do not touch your teeth and do not let the tongue slap back and
forth so that you move that R our R is very static R move to the long I vowel
I put eye underneath because that's how you pronounce the word eye or I
referring to myself it's the long I as you can see I open my mouth and then I
move to a smile end with the T sound by touching the tip of your tongue to the
back of your top front teeth right let me read all of those words for you
write, right, rite, and wright give it a try I know people are going to notice
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