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Pronunciation question
Godilovetofu :lta, 6. lokakuuta 2017
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Kieli: English
Godilovetofu (Näytä profiilli) 6. lokakuuta 2017 22.14.49
My question is about 3 of the sounds in Esperanto:
I've used the IPA, hope it's clear...
1. 'o' I know should be /o/ however I struggle with this and it often comes out as /ɔ/
2. Same for 'e'. Sometimes I get lucky and I think it sounds like /e/ but sometimes it's /ɛ/ instead
3. 'r'. Some of the time I can manage it OK-ish, but mostly it probably sounds like r in English
My question is, do you think people will still understand me if I use these pronunciations?
Roch (Näytä profiilli) 7. lokakuuta 2017 5.49.37
I like Czech and Polish's... Just saying.
Edit
Xerox, bolero
Words that don't change much from a language to an other.
Godilovetofu (Näytä profiilli) 7. lokakuuta 2017 8.12.14
Roch:https://translate.google.com/#eo/pl/eroErrr.... Sorry but I really don't understand your reply...?
I like Czech and Polish's... Just saying.
Edit
Xerox, bolero
Words that don't change much from a language to an other.
Roch (Näytä profiilli) 7. lokakuuta 2017 16.15.20
Godilovetofu (Näytä profiilli) 7. lokakuuta 2017 16.33.20
Roch:Have you tried text to voice translator like the one of Google?Do you mean so that I can listen to how they're supposed to sound? I use Duolingo and I think the recordings on there are quite good quality.
Do you think I would be misunderstood if I used the pronunciations I mentioned above?
Thanks
Roch (Näytä profiilli) 7. lokakuuta 2017 16.55.45
Godilovetofu (Näytä profiilli) 8. lokakuuta 2017 8.49.51
Roch:Of course you will be understood. As long as someone is "constant" with his own pronunciation, not saying an "a" then an "o," for the same word, in the next sentence... At least, that's my point of view.Thank you!!
sudanglo (Näytä profiilli) 8. lokakuuta 2017 12.48.34
Unlike English where a Frenchman's pronunciation of 'cup' might sound like 'cap', or his pronunciation of 'money' might be taken for 'Monet' (the artist).
But, of course, comprehensible doesn't mean elegant or most pleasing to the ear.
Metsis (Näytä profiilli) 8. lokakuuta 2017 13.42.21
https://lernu.net/forumo/temo/10434/4
Bonvolu duonigu la nombron de so-sonoj!
Roch (Näytä profiilli) 8. lokakuuta 2017 18.10.35
(Would there be some clarity to win in using the english sh, ch, zh, dzh, and kh substitutes? I very doubt so! )