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Romanian Minimal Pairs Examples? I have recently come across a study by Japanese teachers teaching English, in that many Japanese people learning English have difficulty differing "Rock" and "Lock" - referred to as a Minimal Pair. English examples include "Pea" and "Bee" - recognising the difference between P and B, another of "Bard" and "Bare" - to notice the difference in the A sound changing. I have found a couple of examples in Romanian... rău - râu țări - țâri văr - vâr mână - mină pâr - păr - par You may have notices all of these examples use î/â and I am trying to find as many with any other vowels or consonants to help my practice. Can anyone please provide any other examples you can think of.
2014年7月20日 20:39
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Hi, Perhaps what you're looking for in romanian is named "paronime". I hope this link below helps you: http://www.limba-romana.net/lectie/PARONIMELE--Definitie-si-mic-dictionar-de-paronime/59/ I am not so sure that the examples you gave are "paronime". In romanian it is spoken as it si wroten so can't be clasified as phonetical confusion, Even so here you have some more examples that i can think right now about: râde - rade ramă - râmă rană . rână pană - până Spor la învaţat în continuare!
2014年7月22日
You may like the following podcast I started to do for Romanian a couple of months ago - http://speakromaniantoday.podbean.com/ and you can read it here - http://speakinromaniantoday.wordpress.com/. Kind regards, Laura
2014年8月6日
Hi, Perhaps what you're looking for in romanian is named "paronime". I hope this link below helps you: http://www.limba-romana.net/lectie/PARONIMELE--Definitie-si-mic-dictionar-de-paronime/59/ I am not so sure that the examples you gave are "paronime". In romanian it is spoken as it si wroten so can't be clasified as phonetical confusion, Even so here you have some more examples that i can think right now about: râde - rade ramă - râmă rană . rână pană - până Spor la învaţat în continuare!
2014年7月22日
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