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"dz" pronounciation

viết bởi logixoul, Ngày 04 tháng 9 năm 2005

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logixoul (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 14:34:55 Ngày 04 tháng 9 năm 2005

Am I supposed to pronounce the "dz" in words like "midzi" and "edzo" like a cluster or an affricate?

Ĉu mi supozita diri la "dz" en vortoj kiel "midzi" kaj "edzo" kiel grapolo aŭ (?!)plodaĵorektalaŭgradeellasiaero?

russ (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 10:17:25 Ngày 17 tháng 11 năm 2008

logixoul:Am I supposed to pronounce the "dz" in words like "midzi" and "edzo" like a cluster or an affricate?
Simply as a "d" followed by a "z".
Sort of like the end of the English "beds" (note that the final sound of that English word has a z-sound, not an s-sound, in most English dialects I'm aware of).

Matthieu (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 17:08:59 Ngày 17 tháng 11 năm 2008

Pronounce it as you like.

I couldn't tell how I pronounce it, because I am unable to hear any difference between “ts” and “c”.

Miland (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 19:17:02 Ngày 17 tháng 11 năm 2008

logixoul:Am I supposed to pronounce the "dz" in words like "midzi" and "edzo" like a cluster or an affricate?
Aren't africates or affricates just a subset of consonant clusters? Anyway, if so, d is a stop and z is a fricative, so IMHO dz is africate, and, by implication, a consonant cluster. rideto.gif

webgovernor (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 19:34:20 Ngày 18 tháng 11 năm 2008

Mutusen:Pronounce it as you like.

I couldn't tell how I pronounce it, because I am unable to hear any difference between “ts” and “c”.
I was unaware of a difference with "ts" and "c". These sounds exists in English as well, "pence, hence, cents", and they all sound the same essentially, the "c" is just a little quicker than the "ts".

However, I've heard some people "claim" to be able to hear a difference, but I would suggest that there dialects are subjected to waveform analysis.

If there is a difference, I cannot hear it either.

Zafur (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 22:59:58 Ngày 24 tháng 11 năm 2008

I didn't notice one either. The only difference I can think of is that the t in "ts" is stronger than in "c". When I pronounce "Hence" it's almost a complete "s" sound. But I pronounce ts with a noticeable t.

ceigered (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 13:21:04 Ngày 26 tháng 11 năm 2008

Can you *slackly* pronounce the 'c' as a 's' in words like 'participo' and 'scias'? It takes me forever to pronounce it as 'partitsipo' and 'stsias'.

mnlg (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 13:25:35 Ngày 26 tháng 11 năm 2008

ceigered:Can you *slackly* pronounce the 'c' as a 's' in words like 'participo' and 'scias'? It takes me forever to pronounce it as 'partitsipo' and 'stsias'.
Of course you can. But it's not correct. ridulo.gif

Seriously, most people won't care, on the contrary, they will be pleased that you are making the effort. Also, having conversation is one of the best tools to practice and if you practice enough, it will get more and more natural to pronounce such combinations.

To practice "sc" just try rests, tests, feasts, and so on.

ceigered (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 14:46:42 Ngày 26 tháng 11 năm 2008

mnlg:
Of course you can. But it's not correct. ridulo.gif

Seriously, most people won't care, on the contrary, they will be pleased that you are making the effort. Also, having conversation is one of the best tools to practice and if you practice enough, it will get more and more natural to pronounce such combinations.

To practice "sc" just try rests, tests, feasts, and so on.
cheers, I guess I need to hear it spoken a bit to gain confidence though.

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