Ujumbe: 15
Lugha: English
Rejsi (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 28 Mei 2013 5:02:11 asubuhi
Whenever I try to pronounce "oŭ," it just ends up sounding like a plain "o" or "aŭ."
Oijos (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 28 Mei 2013 5:42:29 asubuhi
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 28 Mei 2013 11:26:57 asubuhi
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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 28 Mei 2013 8:18:14 alasiri
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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 30 Mei 2013 6:22:15 alasiri
InsaneInter (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 30 Mei 2013 7:21:17 alasiri
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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 31 Mei 2013 6:38:59 asubuhi
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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 31 Mei 2013 5:14:19 alasiri
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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 31 Mei 2013 5:51:46 alasiri
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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 31 Mei 2013 10:38:41 alasiri
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.