Round your lips into a tight circle. Lift the back of your tongue toward the soft palate and add voice.

Americans pronounce wins as WIHNZ (/wɪnz/). You'll hear it in sentences like "The team with the most points at the end wins" or "The sudden death rule means the next score wins" — more examples below.
Record yourself saying "wins" and play it back. The mic stays on your device — nothing's uploaded.
1 syllable, 4 sounds. Explore each sound's mouth shape and how it's made.
Round your lips into a tight circle. Lift the back of your tongue toward the soft palate and add voice.

Drop your jaw slightly with relaxed lips. Touch the tongue tip behind the bottom front teeth and arch the top-front toward the roof.

Touch the tip or front edge of your tongue to the roof of your mouth behind your teeth. Air flows through your nose.

Same position as S, but add vocal cord vibration. Feel the buzz.

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