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Alfonso
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Speaks: Biblical Hebrew, Spanish*, French, English, Tzotzil, Italian, Portuguese, Ancient Greek
Studies: Nahuatl, Tzeltal, German

 
 Message 41 of 42
06 July 2006 at 11:05am | IP Logged 
I like the Portuguese nasal diphthongs ão, õe that are usually used to replace the English "-tion" ending like in the words:

"communication" = "comunicação"
"actions" = "acções"

In French, Portuguese and Israeli Hebrew I like the voiced uvular fricative /r/.

In Mayan languages and in Hebrew (letter aleph), I like to pronunce the glottal stop.

In German I like the combination "schw", which sounds very distinctive and peculiar.

In Spanish I like the /ñ/ sound (voiced palatal nasal) that is very herd to pronunce for non-native speakers.

In French Canadian I like the way the letters "d" and "t" are often pronunced almost like the /z/ sound. They usualy pronunce "Canadien" (Canadian) as if they were almost saying: "Canazien".


Edited by Alfonso on 06 July 2006 at 11:07am

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BookishAcolyte
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Studies: French, Spanish

 
 Message 42 of 42
06 July 2006 at 6:50pm | IP Logged 
I like this vowel sound in French:
rien, fin

On the other hand, I kind of dislike the r in French. Nobody ever told me it
wasn't like the one in English, and so, since I didn't listen to many
recordings of native speakers for a long time, it took me much too long to
figure that out.

I also like the way Italian and Japanese sound, but I don't really have any
favorite sounds. I do kind of like the Japanese r though.

Regarding "huit", I always hear it almost as a r sound.
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