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Portuguese has some issues which may muck things up: | |||
#Sequences such as VnC and VmC cause the vowel to nasalize and the /m to disappear. Try, e.g. "baanndo" or "baanndu". | |||
#Unstressed vowels tend to get raised. You may need to try things like "eh" and "oh" in those circumstances. Happily, unstressed "o" kinda sounds like Lojban u. | |||
<tab class=wikitable> | |||
''''''' - | |||
# Sequences such as VnC and VmC cause the vowel to nasalize and the /m to disappear. Try, e.g. "baanndo" or "baanndu". | '''a''' aa (Alternately try ah) | ||
'''b''' b | |||
# Unstressed vowels tend to get raised. You may need to try things like "eh" and "oh" in those circumstances. Happily, unstressed "o" kinda sounds like Lojban u. | '''c''' ch | ||
'''d''' d | |||
'''e''' e (Try eh if this doesn't work) | |||
'''f''' f | |||
' | '''g''' g (gu before e and i) | ||
'''i''' i | |||
a aa (Alternately try ah) | '''j''' j | ||
'''k''' k | |||
b b | '''l''' l | ||
'''m''' m (You may need mm after a vowel) | |||
c ch | '''n''' n (You may need nn after a vowel) | ||
'''o''' o (Try oh if this doesn't work) | |||
d d | '''p''' p | ||
'''r''' r | |||
e e (Try eh if this doesn't work) | '''s''' s | ||
'''t''' t | |||
f f | '''u''' u (o might work in unstressed syllables) | ||
'''v''' v | |||
g g (gu before e and i) | '''x''' - | ||
'''y''' - | |||
i i | '''z''' z | ||
</tab> | |||
j j | |||
k k | |||
l l | |||
m m (You may need mm after a vowel) | |||
n n (You may need nn after a vowel) | |||
o o (Try oh if this doesn't work) | |||
p p | |||
r r | |||
s s | |||
t t | |||
u u (o might work in unstressed syllables) | |||
v v | |||
x | |||
y | |||
z z | |||
Revision as of 11:25, 26 September 2014
Portuguese has some issues which may muck things up:
- Sequences such as VnC and VmC cause the vowel to nasalize and the /m to disappear. Try, e.g. "baanndo" or "baanndu".
- Unstressed vowels tend to get raised. You may need to try things like "eh" and "oh" in those circumstances. Happily, unstressed "o" kinda sounds like Lojban u.
<tab class=wikitable> '' - a aa (Alternately try ah) b b c ch d d e e (Try eh if this doesn't work) f f g g (gu before e and i) i i j j k k l l m m (You may need mm after a vowel) n n (You may need nn after a vowel) o o (Try oh if this doesn't work) p p r r s s t t u u (o might work in unstressed syllables) v v x - y - z z </tab>