G, at the beginning of a word, sounds as in the English word get. In other situations, it should be pronounced like the German ch. In some German dialects, however, it is sounded, in all cases, nearly like g hard, in English. A Pronouncing Gazetteer ... - Էջ 46Thomas Baldwin (of Philadelphia.) - 1851 - 703 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Thomas Baldwin - 1846 - 664 էջ
...a part of the root of the word,) has the sound of k; eg Ochs is pronounced ok*; Sachsen, eák'-son, &c. 20. G, at the beginning of a word, sounds as in...pronounced only when it begins a word. OBS. 1. When g and Л occur in the middle of a compound word, they have the каше sound as when they are initial, provided... | |
| Thomas Baldwin - 1847 - 662 էջ
...the root of the word,) has the sound of k ; eg Ochs is pronounced oks ; Sachien, sèk'-eçn, &c. 30. G, at the beginning of a word, sounds as in the English...English. 21. H is pronounced only when it begins a word. Ota. 1. When g and h occur in the middle of a compound word, they have the same sound as when they... | |
| Thomas Baldwin - 1852 - 764 էջ
...root of the word,) has the sound of k ; eg Oclis is pronounced oks ; Sachsen, sak'-sen, &c. 20. (r, at the beginning of a word, sounds as in the English...situations, it should be pronounced like the German eh. In some German dialects, however, it is sounded, in all cases, nearly like g hard, in English.... | |
| Alexander F. Foster - 1852 - 398 էջ
...(that is, belonging to the root of the word) has the sound of ft, as ochs, ox ; Sachsen, sak'-sen. G at the beginning of a word sounds as in the English get, go, give ; elsewhere it is = the German ch. His pronounced only at the beginning of a word. G... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1856 - 344 էջ
...ii. аи, отеи, itseemsto be sounded more in the palate, as in ich. G, at thebeginningofaword, sounds as in the English word get. In other situations it should be pronounced like the German сЛ. In some German dialects, however, It is sounded in all cases nearly like g hard in English. //... | |
| P. Austin Nuttall - 1859 - 296 էջ
...ach. When it follows e, i, a, b, ii, aw, or eut it seems to be sounded more in the palate, as in ich. G, at the beginning of a word, sounds as in the English...sounded, in all cases, nearly like g hard in English. H is pronounced only when it begins a word. O and h, occurring after a vowel, lengthen its sound; eg... | |
| P Austin Nuttall - 1867 - 776 էջ
...ach. When it follows f, i, a, 8, a, dut or fit, it seems to be sounded more in the palate, as in ich. G, at the beginning of a word, sounds as in the English...situations it should be pronounced like the German <k. In some German dialects, however, it is sounded, in all cases, nearly like g hard in English. H... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1872 - 298 էջ
...it follows e, i, ä, 6\ ii, аи, or «u, it seems to be sounded more in the palate, as in ich. О, at the beginning of a word, sounds as in the English...situations it should be pronounced like the German сЛ. In some German dialects, however, it is sounded in all cases nearly like g hard in English. //... | |
| Lilla M. Tenney - 1888 - 172 էջ
...When it follows e, t, ä, «, и. au, or en, ít seems to be sounded more in the palate, as in irh. g, at the beginning of a word, sounds as in the English...like the German ch. In some German dialects, however, lt is sounded in all cases nearly like g hard in English. h is pronounced only when it begins a word.... | |
| Joseph Thomas - 1901 - 1344 էջ
...the root of the word,) has the sound of A: eg Ochs'a pronounced «*j; Sachsen, sik'sen, etc 19. C, at the beginning of a word, sounds as in the English word get. In other situations it is usually pronounced nearly like the German ch, in which cases it is represented by G small capital.... | |
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