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xxxvi, Rules for Interpretation. (CH is always lke K (even before E oF D). eg. Cham = Kam, machina = mé-keena, G bere, a6 0; i, y, is sft a8 in generous. ©. g. mai, énitor, Regina Otherwise G is hard asin Goverment © g- Guberndtar, Vigor, Ego. {GN has the softened sound given fo thse letters in French and Itai ©: g.ageau, Signor, Monsignor. “The nearest Englichequivalnt would be NT follows by y. e.g. Ahsnyoh, Region = Relenyoom; Magnicat = Mahsnyeéfe-caht. Hs pronounce Kn the up wuts mil gee!) ad inet) and ther compounds. In ancieat Books these Words are often ‘writen nicl and ‘nici, in all ober casos HY is te, Jen writen a1 stead a8 Y oming one sound with he flowing Jam s yam; allelula = allelboys; major = macyor. Ri: when with another consonant, care must be taken not to oni this sound 1 mua be lightly rolled on the tongue ve Carnie. Care must be taken not 10 modify the quality of the vowel inthe sabe receding the R : e.g. Kjrle: Do not say Keareeve but Kée-ree-e Spore: Do not xy Sah-pere but Sdh-pere Diligere Do not say Dee-lee-gore bat Deelée-gere S ia hard ania the English word sex but is slightly sotened when coms between two vows td md ©. g. misericordia, TI standing before a vowel and folowing any letter (exept S. XT.) 's pronounced fee. ‘eg. Pendena = Patseedetsees, Grina = Gréscea. Constitino = Consteesivtseeo. Laetina — Lacste-tsee Otherwise the Tis like the English 7. ‘TH always simply T. Thomas, eathsticam, X is pronounced As, slightly sttened when coming between two vowels cg. exerctut XC belore e, a6, 06, |, y = KSH. e.g. Excdlss = el-shél.cees, ‘Before others vowels XC has the ordinary hard sound of the letters composing it, fe: g. KSC excussirum = eks-coossé-room. ‘Yin Latin is reckoned among the vowels and is sounded like I. Zia pronounced dg. igania, [Ave cst of te coats B,D, FX, Ly M,N, P,Q, Vat promi ced as in English. = . °

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