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I need some help understanding how to pronounce some letters in ecclesiastical Latin.
Is “qu” generally pronounced as a “kw” sound? So “qua” would be pronounced “kwah?” And “que” would be “qweh?” What about “quae;” would it be pronounced “kway” or “kwhy.”
I’m noticing in my Latin Grammar book that the following diphthongs are pronounced as one syllable (like oe, ae, au). But when I see the pronounciation guide on this page: canticanova.com/latin_pron.htm it says that, for example, “au” would be pronounced separately as “ah-oo” and not the way it’s stated in the Latin Grammar book (as “owh”).
So for example, would “laudamus” be pronounced as “lah-ooh-dahm-oos” or “lowh-dahm-oos?”
My apologies if I’m over-thinking this. I want to start teaching myself the basics and I want to at least have the pronounciation down first.
Is “qu” generally pronounced as a “kw” sound? So “qua” would be pronounced “kwah?” And “que” would be “qweh?” What about “quae;” would it be pronounced “kway” or “kwhy.”
I’m noticing in my Latin Grammar book that the following diphthongs are pronounced as one syllable (like oe, ae, au). But when I see the pronounciation guide on this page: canticanova.com/latin_pron.htm it says that, for example, “au” would be pronounced separately as “ah-oo” and not the way it’s stated in the Latin Grammar book (as “owh”).
So for example, would “laudamus” be pronounced as “lah-ooh-dahm-oos” or “lowh-dahm-oos?”
My apologies if I’m over-thinking this. I want to start teaching myself the basics and I want to at least have the pronounciation down first.