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  2. Latin Alphabet and Pronunciation - Learn Languages

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    The better you pronounce a letter in a word, the more understood you will be in speaking the Latin language. Below is a table showing the Latin alphabet and how it is pronounced in English, and finally examples of how those letters would sound if you place them in a word.

  3. Latin language (Lingua Latina) - Omniglot

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    Short vowels in medial position are pronounced differently: E as [ɛ], O as [ɔ], I as [ɪ] and V as [ʊ]. Ecclesiastical (Church) Latin pronunciation. Notes. Doubled vowels are pronunced separately. C = [ʧ] before ae, oe, e, i or y, and [k] elsewhere. G = [ʤ] before ae, oe, e, i or y, and [g] elsewhere.

  4. Introduction to Latin/Alphabet and Pronunciation - Wikiversity

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    The Latin alphabet is, more or less, our modern alphabet minus j and w (which were added in medieval times). Also, the letters v and i stood for both consonant and vowel sounds. v , when a consonant, is usually written as a v; when it is a vowel, it is usually written as a u .

  5. The Latin Alphabet - Consonant Pronunciation - YouTube

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    We may not speak Latin anymore, but that doesn't mean we don't know how it's pronounced. This video covers consonants, which are mostly the same as our Engl...

  6. The Latin Alphabet - Vowel Pronunciation - YouTube

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    The vowel in Latin is the most important part of pronunciation. This video covers the difference between long and short vowels, along with diphthongs (every...

  7. The Latin alphabet - Omniglot

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    The modern Latin alphabet is used to write hundreds of different languages. Each language uses a slightly different set of letters, and they are pronounced in various ways. Some languages use the standard 26 letters, some use fewer, and others use more.

  8. Latin alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The term Latin alphabet may refer to either the alphabet used to write Latin (as described in this article) or other alphabets based on the Latin script, which is the basic set of letters common to the various alphabets descended from the classical Latin alphabet, such as the English alphabet.

  9. Latin - The Latin Alphabet - YouTube

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    A description of the Latin alphabet and Latin pronunciation.

  10. Latin Pronunciation: The Complete Guide - StoryLearning

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    Arguably, Latin pronunciation is much easier than English as Latin has far fewer exceptions and variability in its pronunciation. Reading this article will help you get a leg up by being able to accurately pronounce Latin words like an Ancient Roman.

  11. PHONETICA LATINÆ - How to pronounce Latin

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    The Latin written today thus includes 26 letters (which also make up the English alphabet), there're 6 vowels: a,e,i (y),o,u and 20 cosonants: b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,v,w,x,z. Note that during the classical times, all letters were written capitalized. The Alphabet.