Today’s question is from a YouTube Subscriber: “What is the difference between RICH and RIDGE?”
The only difference in these words is the voicing at the end. Both words are pronounced the same at the beginning: R-short i. The ending sound is different: CH or J.
CH and J are both made by touching your tongue to the back of your top teeth. Then pulling it back to the middle of the mouth. CH is voiceless, J is voiced. Your voice box in your throat vibrates for the J but NOT for the CH. The vowel is the same but will sound a little longer in RIDGE.
Listen to the difference with this sound file: rich ridge
rich, rich, rich
ridge, ridge, ridge
rich, ridge
The mountain ridge is rich with wildlife.
The mountain ridge is rich with wildlife.
Published on September 02, 2016 14:12