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Started by Shyiox, December 30, 2009, 06:19:04 PM

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Shyiox

Kaltxi,
i have a few questions, the first is:
When in a word is a "ng" like in "múnge" it is spoken "mUŋe", but whats when the "ng" is at the end of a word, like in "ióang" is it spoken "iOag" ??

The second question is,
How to speak "plltxe"?
Like "pl-'tE" or "plE-'te" or "p-'tE" ??

The tirth question is,
How to speak "fpom"?
Like "fom" or "f-pom" or "pfom" ??

Irayo aynga - ?
(Thank you - ?)

Eywa ngahu - Shyiox
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Beduino

Quote from: Shyiox on December 30, 2009, 06:19:04 PM
Kaltxi,
i have a few questions, the first is:
When in a word is a "ng" like in "múnge" it is spoken "mUŋe", but whats when the "ng" is at the end of a word, like in "ióang" is it spoken "iOag" ??

The second question is,
How to speak "plltxe"?
Like "pl-'tE" or "plE-'te" or "p-'tE" ??

The tirth question is,
How to speak "fpom"?
Like "fom" or "f-pom" or "pfom" ??

Irayo aynga - ?
(Thank you - ?)

Eywa ngahu - Shyiox

Kaltxì

well, the first one I really dunno how to explain it to you. the "ng" would sound like a baby crying, like:
nhe!- nhe!. When its at the end of a word, it will be like the baby, but just the "nh"

In the second, a usually say that the "ll" sound like the "l" in the word plus
so would be more like "pll-te"

in the last case, you make the "f" (like if you said "fi") sound before the "p", so would be like "fi-pom"


Hope it helped ^^
tsun ngal tslam fì'uti srak?

Shyiox

I have speak the ng  "ng" before like the end of "king"  the g is not spoken.
It sounds like so when you heavy breathe with your tongue at the palate(?).
Is that r the right sounds?
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Beduino

yeah oyu don't make the G sound

for the /r/ and /rr/ sound look here
tsun ngal tslam fì'uti srak?

Shyiox

I dont want to know the "r"...
I have written over the PS3, there is realy hard to write ;)

Irayo Beduino!

Eywa ngahu - Shyiox
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Doolio

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Quote from: Shyiox on December 30, 2009, 06:19:04 PM
Kaltxi,
i have a few questions, the first is:
When in a word is a "ng" like in "múnge" it is spoken "mUŋe", but whats when the "ng" is at the end of a word, like in "ióang" is it spoken "iOag" ??

The second question is,
How to speak "plltxe"?
Like "pl-'tE" or "plE-'te" or "p-'tE" ??

The tirth question is,
How to speak "fpom"?
Like "fom" or "f-pom" or "pfom" ??

Irayo aynga - ?
(Thank you - ?)

Eywa ngahu - Shyiox

fpom - you would say it just like it is written:) like you treat 's' and 'p' in 'special' or 'spam', only instead of 's', you got 'f'. so, you say it without a pause or glottal stop, not "fah-pom" or "f-ahpom". just 'fpom'. like stop, stay, spore, stink...you don't say 's-top' or 'sah-top'.

plltxe - you just say longer, continuous 'l'. not 'ehl ehl' like you would say when pronouncing 'L.L. Cool J.', but similar to, say, boxing match announcer that is announcing lenox lewis:) lllllllenoooox lllllllewiiiiis :D
you just hold your tongue in position, no flapping.

ng - you say it the same no matter where it is situated in the word. so, 'ng' in 'munge' is pronounced exactly the same as in 'ioang'.

...taj rad...