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chiklit (顯示個人資料) 2006年7月8日下午5:41:03
It seems like if pronounced naturally it would be kon-tsi-gi. But the fact that everything needs to be pronounced in Esperanto seems to make pronouncing words like this much harder than they need to be.
oren (顯示個人資料) 2006年7月9日上午2:39:02
chiklit:Hi. I've been having trouble figuring out how to pronounce words like konsciigi. Is it like kons-tsi-igi? or kon-s-ts-i-igi? kon-s-tsi-igi?Yeah, in Esperanto everything must be pronounced, even multiple vowels. So it would be: "kon - stsi - i'- gi" (remember to place the accent on the second to last syllable).
It seems like if pronounced naturally it would be kon-tsi-gi. But the fact that everything needs to be pronounced in Esperanto seems to make pronouncing words like this much harder than they need to be.
To practice that tricky (and somewhat common) combination of "sc," I repeat 'last Sunday' over and over quickly; you get the same sound, and it shouldn't take up two syllables.
-oren
jvp1971 (顯示個人資料) 2006年7月11日上午3:29:14
JenniferatLernu (顯示個人資料) 2007年12月3日下午2:50:25
oren:To practice that tricky (and somewhat common) combination of "sc," I repeat 'last Sunday' over and over quickly; you get the same sound, and it shouldn't take up two syllables.I just had to bump this thread.
-oren
Oren's suggestion to practice saying 'last Sunday' over and over quickly to get used to teh "sc" sound is brilliant.
I was recently introduced to the word scii and it's not easy to prounouce.
mnlg (顯示個人資料) 2007年12月3日下午2:54:37
Filu (顯示個人資料) 2007年12月4日下午6:29:48
Ok! The other tricks are probably both cheaper and just as good. It's only because reading this thread made me smile and because I wanted to share this little bit of joy with you that I came over to give my little sidetrack comment.
eb.eric (顯示個人資料) 2007年12月4日下午7:28:05
It's easier for me to pronounce it as three syllables, cxi - U - i, avoiding that final cluster. It doesn't sound too different from CxI - uj.
Hmmmmmm
JenniferatLernu (顯示個人資料) 2007年12月5日上午1:11:17