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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> | |||
' rr (ca<u>rr</u>o) | |||
# Sequences such as VnC and VmC cause the vowel to nasalize and the /m to disappear. Try, e.g. "baanndo" or "baanndu". | a á | ||
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 (<u>ch</u>orar) | ||
d d | |||
e ê | |||
f f | |||
' | g g (guia, garota) | ||
i i | |||
a | j j (joelho) | ||
k k | |||
b b | l l | ||
m m | |||
c ch | n n | ||
o ô | |||
d d | p p | ||
r r | |||
e | s s | ||
t t | |||
f f | u u (undar) | ||
v v | |||
g g | x rrr | ||
y Cid<u>a</u>, sêc<u>a</u>, pec<u>a</u>, pac<u>a</u>, col<u>a</u>, Lol<u>a</u>, lut<u>a</u>, quas<u>e</u>, '''gy''' - ma<u>g</u>ma (brasileiro);<br/>noit<u>e</u>, tard<u>e</u>, p<u>e</u>cado, p<u>e</u>rgunta (português do Portugal);<br/>c<u>a</u>ma, m<u>a</u>ma, f<u>ã</u>, hortel<u>ã</u> (paulistano, sulista) | |||
i i | z z | ||
</tab> | |||
j j | |||
k k | |||
l l | |||
m m | |||
n n | |||
o | |||
p p | |||
r r | |||
s s | |||
t t | |||
u u | |||
v v | |||
x | |||
y | |||
z z | |||
Latest revision as of 07:25, 19 February 2016
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>
' rr (carro)
a á
b b
c ch (chorar)
d d
e ê
f f
g g (guia, garota)
i i
j j (joelho)
k k
l l
m m
n n
o ô
p p
r r
s s
t t
u u (undar)
v v
x rrr
y Cida, sêca, peca, paca, cola, Lola, luta, quase, gy - magma (brasileiro);
noite, tarde, pecado, pergunta (português do Portugal);
cama, mama, fã, hortelã (paulistano, sulista)
z z
</tab>