Some strong verbs take the same endings as weak verbs, but the spelling and the vowel sound change in the du and er/sie/es forms. The rest of the verb does not change at all. These changes are ...
Vowels occur at the peak of the syllable--the most sonorous part of the syllable. Glides immediately precede a vowel; they are less sonorous than the vowel they precede. Semivowels immediately follow ...
Sometimes when vowel sounds come together in Irish a ‘h’ is inserted to prevent them running together. This is quite a tricky thing for learners to get to grips with sometimes. The word le ...
The Vietnamese alphabet has essentially the same alphabet as English. See figure one. There are 12 vowel letters existing in almost all Vietnamese dialects. See figure two. The pronunciation of these ...