So, when you put your tongue against the front teeth and blow air past it
do you favour the right side or the left? ;-)
And the trick to Cymry (kum ree) is to remember that "u" is always
pronounced as "ee" in English. "Y," on the other hand has about a dozen rules
governing it's pronunciation, some of which are based on where it falls within
the word.
Then there are the 157 rules about noun mutations...
Dave
In a message dated 3/16/2012 4:49:32 AM Central Daylight Time,
flywheelcoventry1 at yahoo.co.uk writes:
> The trick being learning how to pronounce the double "L."
>
> Easy . Tongue against top front teeth as if to say the TH of thick - and
> having got your th coming out put in an L as in lick. Result is that
> LLandogo comes out as THLandogo. Now then, the phonetic probounciation of
> CYMRU -
> and there is Triumph content here. A Welshman I know owns two TR6's :)
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