Missatges: 15
Llengua: English
Rejsi (Mostra el perfil) 28 de maig de 2013 5.02.11
Whenever I try to pronounce "oŭ," it just ends up sounding like a plain "o" or "aŭ."
Oijos (Mostra el perfil) 28 de maig de 2013 5.42.29
erinja (Mostra el perfil) 28 de maig de 2013 11.26.57
You know how sometimes you finally understand something and you say "ohhhh!" ?
That's likely to be an oŭ sound. Also the ow on tow is oŭ.
Rejsi (Mostra el perfil) 28 de maig de 2013 20.18.14
erinja:If you're American, your "o" sound is likely to sound like "oŭ" unless you're careful.Ahh yes! I do seem to be pronouncing "o" more like "oŭ." Thanks, this makes much more sense!
You know how sometimes you finally understand something and you say "ohhhh!" ?
That's likely to be an oŭ sound. Also the ow on tow is oŭ.
Roberto12 (Mostra el perfil) 30 de maig de 2013 18.22.15
InsaneInter (Mostra el perfil) 30 de maig de 2013 19.21.17
erinja:If you're American, your "o" sound is likely to sound like "oŭ" unless you're careful.Wait, I thought "oux" was pron. like "Ow!"
You know how sometimes you finally understand something and you say "ohhhh!" ?
That's likely to be an oŭ sound. Also the ow on tow is oŭ.
Rejsi (Mostra el perfil) 31 de maig de 2013 6.38.59
Roberto12:Am I alone in thinking it doesn't matter at all if that word comes out sounding like "oto", and that furthermore, it's a dodgy word that might've been better as "oto" or "eŭto"?I agree with you, but it doesn't hurt to understand how to pronounce it. I was almost completely lost.
InsaneInter:You are thinking of aŭ. Don't worry too much about it. Oŭ is such a rare combination that I've only managed to find two words with it: poŭpo (poop deck) and the aforementioned oŭto.erinja:If you're American, your "o" sound is likely to sound like "oŭ" unless you're careful.Wait, I thought "oux" was pron. like "Ow!"
You know how sometimes you finally understand something and you say "ohhhh!" ?
That's likely to be an oŭ sound. Also the ow on tow is oŭ.
InsaneInter (Mostra el perfil) 31 de maig de 2013 17.14.19
Rejsi:Ha ha, you're right! I just realised that after I posted that LOL.Roberto12:Am I alone in thinking it doesn't matter at all if that word comes out sounding like "oto", and that furthermore, it's a dodgy word that might've been better as "oto" or "eŭto"?I agree with you, but it doesn't hurt to understand how to pronounce it. I was almost completely lost.
InsaneInter:You are thinking of aŭ. Don't worry too much about it. Oŭ is such a rare combination that I've only managed to find two words with it: poŭpo (poop deck) and the aforementioned oŭto.erinja:If you're American, your "o" sound is likely to sound like "oŭ" unless you're careful.Wait, I thought "oux" was pron. like "Ow!"
You know how sometimes you finally understand something and you say "ohhhh!" ?
That's likely to be an oŭ sound. Also the ow on tow is oŭ.
Vilinilo (Mostra el perfil) 31 de maig de 2013 17.51.46
Rejsi:I thought you could only use ŭ in diptongs aŭ and eŭ, all other forms being "kontraŭfundamenta".
You are thinking of aŭ. Don't worry too much about it. Oŭ is such a rare combination that I've only managed to find two words with it: poŭpo (poop deck) and the aforementioned oŭto.
Kirilo81 (Mostra el perfil) 31 de maig de 2013 22.38.41
Vilinilo:There is no such ban in the Fundamento, just a rule to use ŭ after vowels only.Rejsi:I thought you could only use ŭ in diptongs aŭ and eŭ, all other forms being "kontraŭfundamenta".
You are thinking of aŭ. Don't worry too much about it. Oŭ is such a rare combination that I've only managed to find two words with it: poŭpo (poop deck) and the aforementioned oŭto.