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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? Mulţumesc
1. Okt. 2009 00:44
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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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