"e" vs "a"
貼文者: jakeallstar1, 2021年4月27日
訊息: 5
語言: English
jakeallstar1 (顯示個人資料) 2021年4月27日下午1:41:18
When I try to look up the way people pronounce one of them I swear I think they're doing the exact opposite than the way I remember with the other word. Can someone settle this please and thank you.
nornen (顯示個人資料) 2021年4月27日下午2:31:03
Any Spanish or Italian word you know can be a guideline.
Eg. Guatemala, Cancún, Roma, spaghetti, penne, etc
jakeallstar1 (顯示個人資料) 2021年4月27日下午2:44:23
nornen:Take for instance "guacamole". There you have an Esperanto a in the middle and an Esperanto e at the end.Ah the Spanish and Italian as guidelines helps. So like Spanish abla is the correct way to say the Esperanto "a" bona? And the last "e" in the Italian penne is the correct way to say "bone"?
Any Spanish or Italian word you know can be a guideline.
Eg. Guatemala, Cancún, Roma, spaghetti, penne, etc
nornen (顯示個人資料) 2021年4月27日下午3:04:39
jakeallstar1:Yes, Spanish "habla" contains two Esperanto As; Italian "penne" contains two Esperanto Es, not only the last one.nornen:Take for instance "guacamole". There you have an Esperanto a in the middle and an Esperanto e at the end.Ah the Spanish and Italian as guidelines helps. So like Spanish abla is the correct way to say the Esperanto "a" bona? And the last "e" in the Italian penne is the correct way to say "bone"?
Any Spanish or Italian word you know can be a guideline.
Eg. Guatemala, Cancún, Roma, spaghetti, penne, etc
For "bona" and "bone" just go with Italian "buona" and "buone", but ignore the "uo" diphthong.
Mi casa es su casa.
If you pronounce Texas in Spanish, you also get both vowels right: Teĥas.
jakeallstar1 (顯示個人資料) 2021年4月27日下午3:26:03
nornen:Thanks this helps a lot!jakeallstar1:Ah the Spanish and Italian as guidelines helps. So like Spanish abla is the correct way to say the Esperanto "a" bona? And the last "e" in the Italian penne is the correct way to say "bone"?Yes, Spanish "habla" contains two Esperanto As; Italian "penne" contains two Esperanto Es, not only the last one.
For "bona" and "bone" just go with Italian "buona" and "buone", but ignore the "uo" diphthong.
Mi casa es su casa.
If you pronounce Texas in Spanish, you also get both vowels right: Teĥas.