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If Steven Spielberg were to be divided in Spanish syllables, it should be:
S·te·ven S·piel·berg "S" alone is unthinkable and impossible to pronounce for a Spanish speaker with no training in foreign languages, so the first impulse is to add an "e" to that lonely "s".
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No it's not, it's very easy.
![]() ![]() ![]() In English, you can have more consonants in one syllable, for example scream is one syllable. (So is chthonic, but that doesn't really count) But thanks anyway for the explantions. ![]() Last edited by Perikles; December 06, 2009 at 01:46 AM. |
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I've never heard the word "chthonic" either, but if you type "define:chthonic" into Google, you'll get some interesting definitions. And ...... it seems to be closely related to a Greek word, so I'm not sure that Perikles is playing fair when he uses that as an example of an English word with a bunch of consonants in one syllable..........
![]() I also found this website that says the word for you: http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?wor...&submit=Submit - sounds like it doesn't even pronounce the initial "ch" sound........
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Of course it does! An adjective relating to the Earth.
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![]() So it really only counts as 2 consonants. By the way, this is the reason that you get 'h' letters in English words which don't get pronounced, because they derive from Greek consonants which need 2 letters in the Latin alphabet. So (Jesus) Christ from χριστος ![]() |
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Actually, I have just found the same word contained in a word in Spanish: autóctonos except that the spelling has been modified so that the ch-> c and the th-> t.
This simplified spelling hides a lot of things, for example tanatorio where the first t hides a th but the second one doesn't. ![]() |
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