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How to pronounce "se"

dari Alkanadi, 7 Juli 2014

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Alkanadi (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Juli 2014 09.48.36

Does the Esperanto word "se" sound like the English word "say"?

Can (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Juli 2014 10.12.07

Alkanadi:Does the Esperanto word "se" sound like the English word "say"?
I'd say, yes, without the "i" sound at the end.

Duko (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Juli 2014 10.17.10

Sounds like "se" in "seven".

johmue (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Juli 2014 10.18.24

Or like "said" without the "d".

Fenris_kcf (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Juli 2014 10.41.47

"Alkanadi":How to pronounce "se"
With an "s" and an "e". How else should it be spoken?

Ulsterano (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Juli 2014 11.30.03

johmue:Or like "said" without the "d".
That's how it sounds to me, too - rhymes with head.

orthohawk (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Juli 2014 13.37.32

Alkanadi:Does the Esperanto word "se" sound like the English word "say"?
Optimally it should sound like the "se" in "seven" or the "sai" in "said"; however, with the differences between the vowels in Esperanto, thee could probably get away with saying it as the Spanish word "se" or the French word/syllable "sé"

johmue (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Juli 2014 13.43.56

orthohawk:or the French word/syllable "sé"
No. The french "é" is what we in German call a "closed vowel". Esperanto vowels are supposed to be "open". In French you would write that as "è"

orthohawk (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Juli 2014 14.06.31

johmue:
orthohawk:or the French word/syllable "sé"
No. The french "é" is what we in German call a "closed vowel". Esperanto vowels are supposed to be "open". In French you would write that as "è"
if thee would take the time to read my post carefully, thee would see that I reinforced the "open e" pronunciation.
the closed e pronunciation while not OPTIMAL is ACCEPTABLE if that's the way one's vocal tract works.

Duko (Tunjukkan profil) 8 Juli 2014 16.59.04

Safer to assume that the O.P. doesn't speak French or Spanish.

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