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  2. Latin Pronunciation Dictionary | HowToPronounce.com

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    Learn how to pronounce Latin words, names and phrases correctly with Latin audio pronunciations contributed by native Latin speakers.

  3. Latin Pronunciation: The Complete Guide - StoryLearning

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    Arguably, Latin pronunciation is much easier than English as Latin has far fewer exceptions and variability in its pronunciation. Reading this article will help you get a leg up by being able to accurately pronounce Latin words like an Ancient Roman.

  4. Do you want to pronounce words and phrases in this language (Latin)? Learn how to pronounce Latin words from native speakers.

  5. Latin phonology and orthography - Wikipedia

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    The Traditional English pronunciation of Latin has all but disappeared from classics education but continues to be used for Latin-based loanwords and use of Latin e.g. for binominal names in taxonomy.

  6. How to Pronounce Latin (with Pictures) - wikiHow

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    To learn how to pronounce words in Latin, start by finding a good beginner Latin pronunciation textbook online or at a bookstore to help you study. Next, memorize how Latin consonants are spoken. For example, “v” is pronounced like the English “w” in “water” and “via” is pronounced “wi-a.”.

  7. This crash course video covers the basics of Classical Latin pronunciation, pointing out the difference between long and short vowels, along with diphthongs....

  8. The Latin Language/Pronunciation - Wikibooks

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    There are currently two main ways to pronounce Latin. These are: Classical Latin, spoken roughly between 25 BC and 200 AD, Ecclesiastical Roman Latin, as used by the Church of Rome. Classical Latin is the reconstructed pronunciation of the upper class of ancient Rome.

  9. An Introduction to Latin Pronunciation - ThoughtCo

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    There are 4 ways to pronounce Latin: Reconstructed ancient Roman. Northern Continental European. Church Latin. The "English Method" The following chart shows how to pronounce Latin according to each: YOO-lee-us KYE-sahr (reconstructed ancient Roman) YOO-lee-us (T)SAY-sahr (northern Continental Europe) YOO-lee-us CHAY-sahr ("Church Latin" in Italy)

  10. Latin/Pronunciation - Wikiversity

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    Latin/Pronunciation. Discuss. < Latin. This is a very basic guide to Latin pronunciation. You will get plenty of help in the lessons with audio files. The good news is that Latin is pronounced quite consistently. The sounds are quite easy to reproduce. As a general guide, Latin would have sounded more like modern Spanish or Italian than English.

  11. Appendix:Latin pronunciation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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    In Latin, the letter written as V in ancient times represented either a vowel or a consonant depending on its position and the word. These two forms had distinct pronunciations and different metrical treatment in poetry. A modern typographical convention is to write U for the vowel and leave V as the consonant.