Post #1993988
2024-08-03 01:23 UTC
@sofiav the e's are low-mid, as the portuguese é. the n is pronounced roughly as the nh in 'ninho' (the haček on top of the second e indicates the preceding consonant is palatalised). stress is on the first syllable. everything else is as you'd expect
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@esvrld@normal.style 2024-08-03 01:24
@sofiav or for anglos, very roughly 'sten-nyeck co-beck'
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@sofiav@mastodon.online 2024-08-03 01:27
@esvrld thanks! So "zd" is a /z/ and then a /d/, not something else when they're put together like that?