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Re: gh and H

Shane MiQogh ([email protected])



When trying to perform that sound as you describe it, the gh the closest thing i can come up with dosn't sound klingon at all. But when i go to the KLI sight and pronounciation page... it sounds about right.. Sounds like some on too much insulin having trouble saying "ah". I don't know weather to hope i'm understand or that i'm not understanding...
Terrence Donnelly <[email protected]> wrote:  {gh} and {H} have the same relation that /g/ and /k/
have in English. The /g/ is voiced and the /k/ is
not (if you put your hand on your throat, you should
feel vibration when you say "grr" but not when you 
say "krr"). But don't rely on the actors in the
movies to get it consistently right.

-- ter'eS BG

--- Shane MiQogh wrote:

> I have been having the hardest time in the world
> being able to tell the difference between the 2...
> Is there anything specific to look for? I was
> listening to star trek VI and it was quite
> intresting how it sounded like "DaH macheH" but it's
> supposed to be "DaH machegh".
> 
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