<quote> Are you asking for the pronunciation of the vowels? Vowels that are
common to all human languages? Maybe you have not recognized them </quote>
But the problem is different languages apply different sounds to a, e, i, o,
u. In English the long and short versions of the vowels bear no resemblance
to each other as the longs are mostly diphthongs. Also in English the vowel
sounds underwent a shift in the middle ages (a to e, e to i, etc) and so,
for example, the way we pronounce "e", in many words, is like the "i" in
many European languages
So again I ask how do you pronounce the above words, Are the vowels long or
short or are some diphthongs.
Regards
Joe Baker ===========\
Perth |
Western Australia ===/
Re: Mesha Stele and the Tetragrammaton
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