![]() Next variation of coupled sound of ‘dh’.Īs ‘f’ in fast. Not available in English and very difficult to produce for foreigners. Sound of ‘k’ produced from the throat: equal to ‘q’ of English. A bit similar to ‘x’Ĭoupled sound of ‘s’, ‘h’, ‘r’=’shr’. ![]() ![]() In শ, the tongue touches the upper part of mouth cavity.Ĭoupled sound of ‘k’, ‘s’, ‘h’= ‘ksh’. Sound of ‘sh’ when the tongue touches the roots of the teeth. Sound of ‘f’ if pronounced with closed lips. ![]() Again, naval sound produced by coupling soft ‘d’ and ‘h’= ‘dh’. Soft sound of ‘t’ as used in the name of country Bharat In ন, the tongue touches the roots of the teeth. Nasal sound when the tongue touches a bit away from teeth. Not available in English but as ‘dh’ in Indian musical instrument ‘dhol’. Not available in English.Ĭoupled sound of ‘d’ and ‘h’= ‘dh’. No particular sound just articulation while speaking. Just like ‘gn’ of gnome with a slight up movement of tongue. This is produced using the naval sounds while the tongue touches the upper part of mouth cavity. The tongue touches a bit away (to the inner side) from the teeth while pronouncing ‘ch’ as in chair. Does not produce a particular sound: Just used for articulation of tongue while pronouncing the next word
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |