Hi everyone, I have recorded myself speaking Scottish Gaelic in an effort to improve my pronunciation and ensure that I'm not misunderstanding the numerous pronunciation rules that Scottish has. Here is the link:
http://readingproficiency.mypodcast.com ... 14536.html
Please let me know if something is wrong and I will remedy it for future recordings. Thank you!
Scottish pronunciation
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Some notes for the first sentence:
sinn - the s is a sh
Alba - there's a helping vowel between l and b, and the b should be voiceless
trìtheamh - don't pronounce the th, the eamh sounds more like e than like a
latha - the l should be darker
den - the d needs to be palatalised - put the back of your tounge to the roof of your mouth, just like the ll in Faoilleach
Faoilleach - the ao is like an u, only with straight lips. For some examples, go here and scroll to fuaimreag10.
I think that's enough for now for you to practice on
sinn - the s is a sh
Alba - there's a helping vowel between l and b, and the b should be voiceless
trìtheamh - don't pronounce the th, the eamh sounds more like e than like a
latha - the l should be darker
den - the d needs to be palatalised - put the back of your tounge to the roof of your mouth, just like the ll in Faoilleach
Faoilleach - the ao is like an u, only with straight lips. For some examples, go here and scroll to fuaimreag10.
I think that's enough for now for you to practice on

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