[Facts] Re: Pronounciation Help
in reply to a message by Casey
Hmm, "Llewellyn?" I find that strange in text, myself, but it's a pretty name. Here's something about Welsh pronunciation for you to chew on.The double L is pronounced by putting your tongue in the regular position for you to make a regular "L" sound, however, you gently blow air out around your tongue instead."Ew" is hard to discribe, so I shall rely on a discription I found on a website on Welsh pronounciation.(The following paragraph is quoted from http://www.britannia.com/wales/language.html)
Ew is more difficult to describe. It can be approximated as eh-oo or perhaps as in the word mount. The nearest English sound is found in English midland dialect words such as the Birmingham pronunciation of "you" (yew). Welsh words: mewn (meh-oon or moun); tew (teh -oo)
(End of quotation)"E" is simply pronounced "eh".I'm guessing the double L is pronounce as an "aspirated" "L" sound again.The "Y" is pronounce "uh" because of the "N" consonant at the end.The "N" is a simply "nn" sound.So, try to figure out the pronunciation by practicing based on what I told you, or get someone who speaks Welsh to help you out. Welsh is a language with very complicated pronunciations. I wouldn't suggest naming a child this name.
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Pronounciation Help  ·  Casey  ·  3/1/2005, 9:38 PM
Re: Pronounciation Help  ·  Elinor  ·  3/3/2005, 2:40 AM
Re: Pronounciation Help  ·  Lauren B  ·  3/2/2005, 2:39 AM
Re: English pronunciation  ·  Miranda  ·  3/2/2005, 3:38 AM
Re: Pronounciation Help  ·  Jessica Randall  ·  3/1/2005, 9:55 PM
Re: Pronounciation Help  ·  Jessica Randall  ·  3/1/2005, 9:57 PM