Messages: 8
Language: English
adrianlfc9 (User's profile) February 26, 2013, 3:50:24 PM
Ganove (User's profile) February 27, 2013, 12:44:38 AM
Here are some listening examples for an Esperanto 'r':
in the beginning
in the middle
in the end
You can find more examples if you go through the course.
orthohawk (User's profile) February 27, 2013, 2:50:00 AM
Ganove:Every Esperanto 'r' should be pronounced as a short rolled 'r' like a Spanish 'r'.You better run this by the Lernu Esperanto cabal before you go pontificating or you'll be dnounced before all of Esperantujo as a rube.
Here are some listening examples for an Esperanto 'r':
in the beginning
in the middle
in the end
You can find more examples if you go through the course.
erinja (User's profile) February 27, 2013, 11:59:34 AM
Bruso (User's profile) February 27, 2013, 3:44:48 PM
adrianlfc9:i assume the beginning 'r' in a word is a trill, but is a medial or ending 'r' in a word a trill or tap? how would one say 'iri'? would it kind of sound like 'irrrri'? or shorter?Is there any reason to pronounce an initial r unlike a non-initial r? I know Spanish does that, but Spanish isn't a conlang. Allowing for some sandhi phenomena, Esperanto should be one letter-one sound.
Makes more sense to save the trill for geminated-r (as in "superrigardo" ).
BenjamenoPoeto (User's profile) February 27, 2013, 11:46:39 PM
adrianlfc9 (User's profile) February 28, 2013, 12:15:30 AM
I think i will look those people up
erinja (User's profile) February 28, 2013, 3:20:08 AM
Do your best but don't get too hung up on it.