09:24 Feb 1, 2005 |
magyar - angol fordítások [Nem-PRO] Nevek (személyek, vállalatok) / pronounciation | |||||||
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Kiskunfélegyháza kISkUnfelEdjhA:z6 Magyarázat: k is like in English kit [kIt]ű I is like in English bit [bIt] S is like sh in English ship [SIp] U is like in English put [pUt] n is like in English net [net] f is like in English fish [fIsh] e is like in English bet [bet] l is like in English light [laIt] E is like an open-.front unrounded wovel, used in French for é - mind the difference: French é - Hungarian e, Hungarian e - French é, like in the word né(e) dj is like in British due [dju:] h is like in English hit [hIt] A: is like in English bar [bA:(r)] 6 is more or less like in British not [n6t] (Sorry for the somewhat strange symbols, but these are used sometimes to input IPA characters in a word processor, LaTeX). If you need, I can send you the pronunciation in real IPA characters. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 mins (2005-02-01 09:35:57 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry, I forgot z: it is like in English zest [zest] |
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Kiskunfélegyháza answer Magyarázat: Almost the same as it is written "s" should be transcribed with "s with hacek" (as in Siaulai in Lithuania). "gy" is pronounced as a softened "d" in Russian (as in derevnya or dezhurnaya) é is a longer form of e á is a longer and more open form of a These last two vowels can simply be transcribed with e and a, respectively. Happy town twinning! |
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