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Quick Pronunciation Guide to the Greek Alphabet - ThoughtCo www.thoughtco.com/the-greek-alphabet-1705558Private View One of the best things about learning the Greek language is that words are pronounced the way they are written. There are no silent "e" type letters. If a letter is in the word, it is pronounced. And letters are always pronounced the same way, except for a few diphthongs. Here's a quick guide to the Greek alphabet, with each letter, how its ...
Consonant: Definition and Examples of Consonants in English 7esl.com/consPrivate View To pronounce T, you have to use the front of your tongue to interrupt the airflow. Try the letter K and you’ll notice the same thing, you need to use your tongue, this time the back of your tongue, to pronounce the speech sound represented by the letter K. It might be strange to define speech as air flowing through your vocal cords, but that ...
Aztec Pronunciation - Mexicolore www.mexicolore.co.uk/aztecs/language/pronunciationPrivate View Hi there! I was wondering, howdoyoupronounce the following suffixes: - atl-coatl-huatl I can’t figure out if the L’s are silent or not, even in the recordings I wasn’t super sure, but that might just be me. Mexicolore replies: The ‘l’ is ALMOST silent, but not completely. Try saying ‘atlas’, but stopping after the ‘tl’, ie ...
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