Roman pron...
in reply to a message by Miranda
....would be Mar-cee-ah, not Mar-kee-uh. C is pronounced as ts in Latin before e and i, and as k before a, o, u and consonants.
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It is controversial, and I don't know enough to debate it, but I think your rule is for "Vulgar Latin" and other later forms. Supposedly, the classical pronunciation was hard C in all cases. My Roman History professor pronounced Cicero as "Kikero."
- chazda
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- chazda
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Well, I took my pronunciation from the basic listing at Kate Monk's Onomastikon (a very good site in general, btw): http://snipurl.com/cq6u.
Miranda
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