Can someone catch the diference between the sound of beach and b*tch? cause i´ve asked a lot of people and alwas get a diferent way to say it
I suggest you practice the two sounds with native speakers and ask their feedback on your pronunciation. Make sure though that you take only advice on this from native speakers of English as learning it from Spanish speaking teachers could confuse you as there are very few Spanish speakers I've met who can really get these sounds down correctly. It's just going to take some serious practice with native speakers or even an accent reduction specialist.
Here's a list of words I just made up that would have the opposing sounds:
Beach and Bitch
Each and Itch
Peach and Pitch
Sheet and Shit
Leech and Lynch
Meet and Mitt
Ditch and Deed
Feet and Fit
Greet and Grit
Heat and Hit
Neet and Knit
Pete and Pit
Reach and Wretch
Seat and Sit
Screech and Stretch and Stitch and Cinch
Wench and Wrench and Witch and Which
Whence and Wince
Have fun! :D
You can hear here the sounds: http://dictionary.reverso.net/ you put the word and you press and put option speak.
1st: The word Bitch can mean:
A female dog, wolf, fox, or otter.
A spiteful or unpleasant woman.
Was a verb: express displeasure; grumble.
2nd: In word: Bitch you read: Be-tche; in the word Beach you read: Bii-tche
By the way, 'bitch' is not always a bad word - it's a perfectly normal word for a female dog.
As for the pronunciation, the word 'beach' is pronounced with more or less the same long 'ee' sound that you have in Spanish.
'Bitch' has a much shorter sound, and that's the one you need to practice. As the lady in the video says, you need to drop your tongue away from the roof of your mouth, and you have to RELAX your whole mouth. Then, with your mouth and jaw relaxed, make a very short 'i' sound.
Beach has the sound of bee while the other word has the sound of the bi in big.