Re: Pronunciation dictionaries?
- From: LEE Sau Dan <danlee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 21:07:54 +0800
"António" == António Marques <m.ap@xxxxxxx> writes:
>>> situations like the german one where <st> can be st- [St]
>>> António> or -s t- [st] seem to occur.
>>>
>>> But you pronounce "c" (in Europe)
António> (What's with the 'in Europe'?)
Well... I'm having the difference in pronunciation of letters
"c"[ei]/"z" across the Atlantic.
>>> and "g" depending on what follows. So, how is that simpler
>>> than the German "st", "sp"?
António> In every way. You *can't* know what <-st-> above
António> represents.
I never have problems with that.
António> Whereas you can always be sure what <ce> is.
[s] or [T]?
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