Re: Pronunciation of Turkish "ece"?
in reply to a message by Miranda
There are two sylables. The second one is similar to the beginning of the English "Gentlemen". The first sylable is just the vowel "e", the same as in the second sylable. So, it is something like "eh-geh".
In vocative, the first sylable is stressed: "EH-geh". Otherwise, it is "eh-GEH".
In vocative, the first sylable is stressed: "EH-geh". Otherwise, it is "eh-GEH".