Pronunciation Flashcards

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A

A

Ah. (like you’re hurt)

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E

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Eh. (like you are unsure of something)

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I

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Ee. (as in the letter “e”)

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O

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Oh. (as in the letter “o”)

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5
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U

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Ooh. (as in the word “cool”)

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Á

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Aww. (Start with the regular “a”, then round your lips. Or like an Australian person saying the word “awesome”)

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7
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æ

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Aah. (as in the word “at”).

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8
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Ø

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Ihr. (like Arnold Schwarzenegger saying bird).

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9
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Ǫ

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Aw (same as the letter “á”, but short)

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10
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Y

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Ew (like a surfer dude saying the word “dude”)

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F

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F/V. (has 2 pronunciations. at the start of a sentence, or doubled, it’s pronounced as the English letter “f”. If placed anywhere else, it’s pronounced like English “v”.)

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R

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Er. (like a nerd saying the word “erm”, but rolled. Same as Slavic “r”.)

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13
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P

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puh. (has 2 pronunciations. When before a “t”, start with an English “f” sound, then round your lips.)

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14
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S

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S - Ss. (like in “snake”.)

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15
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þ

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Th. (as in the word “thatch”, or “cloth”.)

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16
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ð

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Th. (as in the word “then”, or “clothe”)

17
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V

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V/W (as in the letter, “V” if the first letter. As in the letter, “W” anywhere else.)