Missatges: 8
Llengua: English
adrianlfc9 (Mostra el perfil) 26 de febrer de 2013 15.50.24
Ganove (Mostra el perfil) 27 de febrer de 2013 0.44.38
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 (Mostra el perfil) 27 de febrer de 2013 2.50.00
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 (Mostra el perfil) 27 de febrer de 2013 11.59.34
Bruso (Mostra el perfil) 27 de febrer de 2013 15.44.48
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 (Mostra el perfil) 27 de febrer de 2013 23.46.39
adrianlfc9 (Mostra el perfil) 28 de febrer de 2013 0.15.30
I think i will look those people up
erinja (Mostra el perfil) 28 de febrer de 2013 3.20.08
Do your best but don't get too hung up on it.