Re: Anjuli
in reply to a message by তন্ময় ভট
I didn't quite get how you actually pronounce Anjuli....
I know a girl called Anjuli, and she pronounces herself (and so I'd do it instinctually) like it's spelled, but -juli not like the name Julie, but with a short "u"
Is that right??
I know a girl called Anjuli, and she pronounces herself (and so I'd do it instinctually) like it's spelled, but -juli not like the name Julie, but with a short "u"
Is that right??
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The pronounication depends on the language.
For example, to get the Hindi pronounciation, think of the a- in the English word about. Now use that sound in both the a's of anjali. It is a short sound, but not the sounds you hear in cat, not, but, or put (out of these, the sound in but is closest).
In Bengali on the other hand, the same name is pronounced anjoli, the a- is now in awe, and the -o- as in cold, except all three syllables are almost equally long, and equally unstressed.
For example, to get the Hindi pronounciation, think of the a- in the English word about. Now use that sound in both the a's of anjali. It is a short sound, but not the sounds you hear in cat, not, but, or put (out of these, the sound in but is closest).
In Bengali on the other hand, the same name is pronounced anjoli, the a- is now in awe, and the -o- as in cold, except all three syllables are almost equally long, and equally unstressed.
you're really clever :-)
Ta for that :-)
Ta for that :-)