• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
Eva Easton's American English Pronunciation

Eva Easton's American English Pronunciation

American English Pronunciation

  • word final -ed
  • word final -s
  • linking
  • reduction
  • consonants
  • vowels
  • gh words
  • quizzes
  • wonder words
  • latest

Eva Easton

Written oo = /ɔ-ɚ/

Monday, July 31, 2017 by Eva Easton Leave a Comment

There are 4 ways we pronounce written double oo:

  1. /uw/ most common
  2. /ʊ/ small number of words
  3. /ʌ/
  4. /ɔ-ɚ/
  5. practice/uw, ʊ, ʌ, ɔ–ɚ/
https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/00-double-4.mp3

 

Written double oo = /ɔ–ɚ/ in only 3 words.

door /ˈdɔ–ɚ/
floor /ˈflɔ–ɚ/
poor /ˈpɔ–ɚ/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-floor-pour.mp3

 

Why do we say it this way?
The answer is…the Secret of R [link]

an unstressed vowel + written r = always /ɚ/

do-or /ˈdɔ–ɚ/
flo-or /ˈflɔ–ɚ/
po-or  /ˈpɔ–ɚ

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-the-secret-of-r.mp3

 

a red front door
/ə-ˈrɛd-frən-ˈdɔ–ɚ/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-front-door.mp3

 

revolving doors
/rɪ-ˈvɑl-vɪŋ-ˈdɔ–ɚz/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-revolving.mp3

 

He’s knocking on the door.
/hiyz-ˈnɑ-kɪŋ-an-ðə-ˈdɔ–ɚ/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-knock-on-door.mp3

 

Our house is blue.
/ˈa-wɚ-haw-sɪz-ˈbluw/
Our next-door neighbor‘s house is green.
/ˈa-wɚ-nɛkst-ˈdɔ–ɚ-ˈney-bɚz-haw-sɪz-ˈgriyn/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-house-blue-green.mp3

 

We live in a 2-story house.
/wiy-lɪ-vɪ-nə-ˈtuw-stɔ-ɚ-iy-ˈhaws/
The kitchen is on the first floor.
/ðə-kɪ-t͡ʃɪ-nɪ-zɑn-ðə-fɚst-flɔ–ɚ/
The bedrooms are on the second floor.
/ðə-bɛd-ruwm-za-ɚ-an-ðə-sɛ-kɪn-flɔ–ɚ/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-2-story-house.mp3

 

a wood floor
/ə-ˈwʊd-ˈflɔ–ɚ/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-wood-floor.mp3

 

a tile floor
/ə-ˈtayl-ˈflɔ–ɚ/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-tile-floor.mp3

 

He’s rolling on the floor laughing.
/hiyz-ˈrow-lɪŋ-an-ðə-ˈflɔ–ɚ-ˈlæ-fɪŋ/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-laughing.mp3

 

Poor dog.
/ˈpɔ–ɚ-ˈdɔg/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-poor-dog.mp3

 

This is poor driving.
/ˈðɪ-sɪz-ˈpɔ–ɚ-ˈdray-vɪŋ/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-poor-driving.mp3


Note
:

The word poor is pronounced differently in different regions of the U.S.

It’s okay to say either /ˈpɔ–ɚ/ or /puw–ɚ/.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/OO-double-door-differently.mp3
Thank you for visiting
  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 165
  • Go to page 166
  • Go to page 167
  • Go to page 168
  • Go to page 169
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 193
  • Go to Next Page »

Footer

evaeaston.com

  • Latest Lessons
  • Wonder Words
  • Word Final – ED
  • Word Final -S
  • Linking
  • Reduction
  • Consonant Sounds
  • Vowels Sounds
  • Quizzes

Online Since 1997

  • YouTube
  • Librivox Reader
  • Russian-English Lexis

About

  • American English Pronunciation
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy & Disclosures

Copyright © 1997 - 2024 · Eva Easton · All Rights Reserved