Tim Hi. Here I'm going to show you how English is really spoken. When we speak naturally we do not pronounce a word, stop, then say the next word in the sentence. Marathi Translation. S p o r t s W o r d S e a r c h Have you tried all the sports in this word search? on the page, you can pronounce it "ee gee", or you can substitute "for example". How to say pronounce in Marathi What's the Marathi word for pronounce? The words in this word search are hidden across, Theoretically it's short for Latin "exempli gratia", but it would be seriously weird to actually say that. Pronounce k sound The 'k sound' /k/ is unvoiced (the vocal cords do not vibrate while producing it), and is the counterpart to the voiced 'g sound' /g/ . The Norman-French invasion of 1066 brought a huge amount of French vocabulary of Latin origin, mixing with Anglo Saxon grammar and pronunciation to form Modern English around the 15th century. What is connected speech? If you're reading aloud and you see "e.g." Here's a list of translations. To create the /k/ , air is briefly prevented from leaving the vocal tract when the back of the tongue lifts and presses against the soft palate at the back of the mouth. Follow step-by-step instructions to learn how to pronounce the French r: Open your mouth. Can't Pronounce C or G (8 Posts) ... however she speaks perfectly clearly with the exception of C/K and G. She pronounces C/K as T and G as D. We have both tried to teach her how to use the back of her throat and to keep her tounge down, but she just keeps saying that she can't (tan't) do it. Close your throat as if you're going to gargle or to avoid swallowing a mouthful of liquid, and say "k" carefully, several times. The /r/ sound (at the beginning of a syllable) in (non-Scottish) English is articulatory complex: it involves the tongue tip curling upward toward the alveolar ridge, while at the same time the lower lip approaches the upper teeth. A very quick note on the history of English: Modern English is a language of Germanic roots from the Anglo Saxon period (5th century to 12th century). Fluent speech flows with a rhythm and the words bump into each other. I'm Tim and this is my Pronunciation workshop. Come on, let's go inside.