Pronuntatio hispanici Latini: Auxilium Rogo

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Pronuntatio hispanici Latini: Auxilium Rogo

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Ave, sodales et amici! Auxilium cvm pronuntio hispanci Latini rogo. Quomodo est enfasis silabae verborum 3 silabae? Volo ut utatur hoc pronuntium cvm discipulas meas.

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Greeings members and friends! I am asking for help with the Spanish pronunciation of Latin. How is the syllable stress of words of 3 syllables? I would like to use this pronunciation with my students. Time flies,

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Re: Pronuntatio hispanici Latini: Auxilium Rogo

Post by loqu »

Latin classes in high schools in Spain (AFAIK) teach the classical pronounciation and this includes stress: if the penultimate syllable has a short vowel, the word is proparoxytone; otherwise it's paroxytone.

Don't know about Latin America though.

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