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How to pronounce eu, ea, el, este, eşti, etc in Romanian?
Salut,
I am a beginner in Romanian language. I know that Romanian is a phonetic language. But I am confused about how to pronounce eu, ea, el, este, eşti, etc... in Romanian. Should I pronounce them like yeu, yea, yel, yeste, yeshti, etc ... or should I pronounce them like the way they're written? I have listened to both of the pronunciations. Why do some Romanian pronounce them in one way, and some other in another way? But the most important question is: which way is the right one?
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1 okt. 2009 00:44
Antwoorden · 3
The letter i at the end of a word is silent unless preceded by another letter i.
Other letter combinations are:
Ci, ci - chi as in chief
Ce, ce - che as in chess
Chi, chi - chi as in Chianti
Ghe, ghe - ghe as in ghetto
Ghi, ghi - gee as in geese
Ge, ge - ge as in genesis
Gi, gi - gi as in giraff
1 oktober 2009
The Romanian language has many dipthongs (and tripthongs), which are pronounced separately but in rapid succession. The weaker vowel almost becomes semiconsonantal. Examples are:
ai - ai as in kaiser
au - au as in sauerkraut
ău - a as in about combined with u as in flute
ea - ea as in bread
ei - ei as in seine
eu - eu as in feud
ia - ya as in yacht
ie - ye as in yes
io - yo as in yoke
iu - yu as in yule
îi - i as in hike
îu - similar to eu in feud
oa - wa as in wash
oi - oi as in spheroid
ou - ou as in dough
uă - wu as in wuther
eai - yi as in yikes
eau - yow as in yowl
ieu - ieu as in lieu
1 oktober 2009
The Romanian (Român) language is quite phonetic and uses accents on some vowels and on some consonants.
Letters not listed are pronounced approximately as in English.
--Dick Oakes
A, a - a as in father
Ă, ă - a as in around
Â, â - i as in girl (see Î)
E, e - e as in let
I, i - i as in machine
Î, î - i as in girl
O, o - o as in note; also o as in gone
U, u - u as in duke
C, c - c as in cello (ch) when before E or I, otherwise c as in cat
Ch, ch - ch as in chaos (k)
G, g - g as in germ (j) when before E or I, otherwise g as in go
Gh, gh - gh as in ghost (g)
J, j - z as in azure (zh)
Ş, ş - s as in sugar
Ţ, ţ - tz as in quartz (ts)
1 oktober 2009
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