American English and British English are so similar! Wait…but they’re SO DIFFERENT!
In this video you’ll learn to distinguish between American English vs. British English. In order to focus within such a broad topic we’ll examine how to pronounce either and neither. You will learn what’s real (and what’s not!) about how to pronounce these words.
When we talk about American English vs British English accents there’s so much to study! The American English accent and, more broadly, American English pronunciation are my singular expertise. You’ll come along with me as I examine both languages and walk you through the pronunciation of either and neither—two tricky words that work well to spark a broader discussion of American English vs British English.
American vs British has quite the storied history, of course. You won’t get a full history lesson in this video (phew!) but you will get a solid primer on American Pronunciation vs British pronunciation. As you learn to pronounce either and neither you’ll gain insight into the underlying constructs of both languages’ unique sounds. Together, these sounds make up the distinct sounds that even a casual observer quickly picks up on.
You’ll become an expert on the American accent vs. British accent as you work with this video. The in-depth look at the pronunciation of either and neither is followed by a deep-dive into the broad topic of American English vs British English.
I hope you’re able to use the video to increase your own expertise…and to have a lot of fun as you learn!
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It depends on the sentence/context what sounds better, I normally use (i) but the example at 8:00 I would change to use (ai)
Americans need to learn English properly
Should be nei-ther and either should be prounced ei-ther
For me, I go for Aye-Ther for Either but Nee-Ther for Neither. But I do use Ee-Ther sometimes!!
You rock!!!
Hi Rachel,
I just came across this informative well done video looking for the difference in meaning but found neither(eR) except that either(Er) the person using it has some sort of English background(second or third generation in America perhaps) while neither(eR) of the other speakers seems close to or have any English roots therefore it is pure AmeRican proper English pronunciation(to the ear of the beholder)….either(eR) way, thank you for such wonderful video.
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THAT IS THOROUGH
thanks for this video <3
i dont know. but im just staring at your beautiful face….
I know both American English and British English so depending on who im talking to, I can change
I say both as well, not an issue at all
25 MINUTES!?!?!?!?
Madam, we can't use two negative word in one sentence( "nor" never come with "nor") , So madam why we use " nor" with "neither". (Technically both are negative word). Please give me the answer
Great Explanation !!!!! It helped a lot for the difference…. Awesome!!!! Thank you.
Did you really HAVE to show Obama & Hillary?
I'm British but I've always used the 'E' pronunciation. I wonder why?
18:40
American: First.
British: fAsT
19:05
American: Girl
British: gUH
I toight i was going insane it triggers me so much when they say ither Its aither pleaseee
Finally, answers!
I would be one in the audience thinking they are saying it the British way. I know I can't be alone
Perfect tool! (Youglish.com). Thank you!
Thanks
You’re right I searched this video to clear my doubts. Lately I’ve been watching some Americans you tubers and most say “NAIDER” very few say “NEEDER” I was used to say “NEEDER” all the time now I try to say “NAYDER”. I was confused, well I think I’m more confused. I just watched a video of an American saying “NAYDER”. I think there is no word like it. I mean there are words that are pronounced one in American English and in another way in British English. Like data, aluminum. But this word is one of a kind. It switches.
oh god, her R is so strong
Qué excelente video y canal. No lo conocía. Me sacó todas mis dudas sobre las pronunciaciones de either y neither en ambos acentos. Te ganaste un suscriptor, Raquel!
hey TAI LOPEZ seen at 3:34
I've always said it aye-ther
Rachel, your video was super helpful!! lots of good and very usefull information! thank you so much!!!
I'm from the EU and I heard another teacher scold a student for using the American pronunciation of the word either again today… They are learning British English here! It's incredible how many teachers do not know both pronunciations are ok. I'm finding the teacher's email and sending this video to her. Thank you for making the video!
great lesson
thank you for this video! “either” and “neither” are one of my favourite words to look up for pronunciation all the time. by the way, I have been waiting for Hermione’s phrase with “either” from the first movie haha. now I’m going to subscribe
I am from India. You speak very sweet.
I'm the same as you, I've been saying them interchangeably throughout my life,… until a conversation that i had with a polish person made me think. There's a saying (I'm not sure whether it's just a British saying or not) that helps us with a spelling issue that comes with words that contains the letters IE (or EI) together. It goes … I B4 E except after C when the EE or IE sound EE'. People usually only remember the first part of it so belIEve there are exceptions to the rule, I don't. So concEIve (I B4 E except after C) and belIEVe. Both have the same sound and follow the rule. Words like hEIght, wEIght and, even, EIght have these letters but they don't have the sound EE. Because of this I believe the pronunciation should be ei(eye)ther and nei(eye)their and not EEther or nEEther as the two letters together fail to make the required sound. I REST MY CASE!
Hey Rachel. Greeting you from the Russian Federation!
You're doing great job! You're helping people to understand each other.
Keep it up!
i love you rachel
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now I want you to speak british english rachel, we challenge you!!! hehe seriuosly i wanna hear it..