pronunciation and grammar 1 Flashcards

1
Q

english: hard C == filipino: ?

A

K
(e.g “crisis” = krisis)

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english: soft c == filipino: ?

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S
(e.g cinema = sine)

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3
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english: CK == filipino: ?

A

K
(e.g. gimmick = gimik)

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4
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in filipino, double letters are..?

A

rarely used. if an english word has a double letter, the filipino translation only uses one of the letter

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5
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english: CT == filipino: ?

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K
(e.g. abtract = abstrak)

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english: QUA == filipino: ?

A

KWA
(e.g. quadruple = kwadruplo)

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7
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english: long I == filipino: ?

A

AY
(e.g. driver = drayber)

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english: V == filipino: ?

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B
(e.g. driver == drayber)

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9
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english: F == filipino: ?

A

P
(e.g. traffic == trapik)

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english: long O == filipino: ?

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U
(e.g. approve == aprub)

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english: CLE == filipino: ?

A

KEL
(e.g. tricycle == traysikel)

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english: TION == filipino: ?

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SYON
(e.g. action = aksyon)

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13
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english: X == filipino: ?

A

KS
(e.g. relax = relaks)

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english: beginning S == filipino: ?

A

IS
(e.g. score == iskor)

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15
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english: soft CH == filipino: ?

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TS
(e.g. check == tsek)

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16
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in filipino, all vowels are pronounced…

A

individually; as one syllable
(e.g. saan = sa-an | nauuhaw = na-u-u-haw)

17
Q

what does the accent mark “ó” mean?

A

indicates the syllable below should be stressed

18
Q

what does the accent mark ` mean

A

the vowel below should not be stressed, but cut (glottal stop); the vowel right before the accent mark should be stressed

19
Q

what does the accent mark ^ mean

A

the vowel beneath is both stressed and cut