panixjason
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- Joined
- Apr 24, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- United States
Hi everyone, my name is Jason and I've been living in the U.S. for almost 6 years. I recently have found out I have problems when it comes to pronouncing words that end with "in" or "ing".
Actually, the problem is more with the "in" sound. The "ing" sound just comes out naturally.
For example, words like "pain", "rain", and "drain". Usually people understand what i'm talking about depending on the context. But if I were just to pronounce words that end with "in", the "g" sound automatically comes out, which turns out to be "ing". I can hardly tell the difference.
Please provide me with some suggestions with these pronounciations.
Thank you very much!
Actually, the problem is more with the "in" sound. The "ing" sound just comes out naturally.
For example, words like "pain", "rain", and "drain". Usually people understand what i'm talking about depending on the context. But if I were just to pronounce words that end with "in", the "g" sound automatically comes out, which turns out to be "ing". I can hardly tell the difference.
Please provide me with some suggestions with these pronounciations.
Thank you very much!