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:::but in many words there are single 'R's as well as 'L's, how can you distinguish one from the other in Enki Scripture, and if you can't, why is there a difference when writing with latin letters? And how is it pronounced - like an L or like an R? | :::but in many words there are single 'R's as well as 'L's, how can you distinguish one from the other in Enki Scripture, and if you can't, why is there a difference when writing with latin letters? And how is it pronounced - like an L or like an R? | ||
== Pronunciation == | |||
Can the Pronunciation be clarified either with IPA symbols or sound files? | |||
The letters that I think need this the most are: RR, W, Y, E, I, A, Zh, Jh and RR as a consonant. | |||
I know of a sight that has all the sounds of the IPA the address is: http://www.phonetics.ucla.edu/course/chapter1/chapter1.html | |||
I look for the copy rights now | |||
Sunhear |
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Any questions you have, post them here, and I will try my best to answer them. -Larisma 18:32, 25 December 2006 (EST)
Symbol conflict?
The symbols for "E" and "final B" look identical. Is this on purpose? Greetings Minks
I also noticed this...I decided to connect a final B to the vowel before to mahe a difference. I also wondered how to write a single "r". There is only a letter for double r (as a vowel). Single r is in one of the examples written as "l", but this seems strange to me. Myriel
- The l is used as a single r, yes; E is a vowel and as such is distinguishable from the final B
- but in many words there are single 'R's as well as 'L's, how can you distinguish one from the other in Enki Scripture, and if you can't, why is there a difference when writing with latin letters? And how is it pronounced - like an L or like an R?
Pronunciation
Can the Pronunciation be clarified either with IPA symbols or sound files? The letters that I think need this the most are: RR, W, Y, E, I, A, Zh, Jh and RR as a consonant.
I know of a sight that has all the sounds of the IPA the address is: http://www.phonetics.ucla.edu/course/chapter1/chapter1.html I look for the copy rights now
Sunhear