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No, only the last part from "you" - "you"!
I don't know how English people would describe this. Just listen to the background choir of "Surfin' USA" from The Beach Boys from 0:03 - 0:25:
[uw] makes a "you", but a uuuuh-choir which is supposed to sound like the ironic exclamation of fright ("uhh, I'm really scared"), does not sing "you", but the pure "u" without preceding "yo", like the letter is pronounced in German (pursed lips).
Hello,
for I am a very beginner I have a - silly? - question: How can Eleonor Forte sing a "Uuuuuh" for an English pop background choir? By writing I hear the english word "you". So I tried a lot combinations and now use [hhou] which sounds a bit like "how", but in fact it's not "Uuuuuh".
Has...
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