So I read the first part of D'Ooge's book, and it tells about the alphabets and the sounds is there any site or place where you can hear the individual sounds or a jingle like a means aa and b is bee so something like this? I know it is written but I rather hear someone so if anyone has any place where I can look up these sounds to simple words, like in English there are a lot of dictionaries that offer pronunciations.
Thank you most sincerely,
H.
Lain Pronounciation
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Re: Lain Pronounciation
I am a beginner myself so I cannot vouch for the quality, but you might want to check out the Wheelock site introduction on pronunciation:
http://www.wheelockslatin.com/chapters/ ... ction.html
http://www.wheelockslatin.com/chapters/ ... ction.html
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Re: Lain Pronounciation
Thank you!
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D'Ooge is also available as an Audio Book - read in restored classical pronunciation.
You can find it at http://latinum.org.uk
You can find it at http://latinum.org.uk
I run http://latinum.org.uk which provides the Adler Audio Latin Course, other audio materials, and additional free materials on YouTube.
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Re: Lain Pronounciation
So I read the first part of D'Ooge's book, and it tells about the alphabets and the sounds is there any site or place where you can hear the individual sounds or a jingle like a means aa and b is bee so something like this? I know it is written but I rather hear someone so if anyone has any place where I can look up these sounds to simple words, like in English there are a lot of dictionaries that offer pronunciations.
Thank you most sincerely,
Thank you most sincerely,
Amjad Hussain
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Re: Lain Pronounciation
Amjad, you can listen to what you need on my YouTube channel - all free of charge. Follow the link to 'latinum' at the end of my message.
I run http://latinum.org.uk which provides the Adler Audio Latin Course, other audio materials, and additional free materials on YouTube.