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Esperanto viva!
A compendium of Esperanto sounds
Compiled by Don Harlow, and adapted for the 'Esperanto Viva!' course.
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Note that of the 28 letters in the Esperanto alphabet, six have supersigns. They are: Æ æ, Ø ø, ¦ ¶, ¬ ¼, Þ þ, Ý ux. If these appear as gibberish, then you have not got the Latin-3 font loaded. An option is given in the 'Esperanto Viva!' course for loading the Latin-3 font. Otherwise, you may view this page using your normal font.
The following are examples of the sounds in Esperanto. These are .AU files sampled at 8 kHz sampling rate -- hence the relatively poor quality, particularly in sibilant sounds (frequencies above 4 kHz will be garbled).
There are six diphthongs in Esperanto. These are formed by a vowel
followed by a semivowel ('j' or 'ý'), not by two vowels together, which
are to be clearly pronounced as two separate vowels. Americans should have
little trouble with these, since what we call 'long vowels' in this country
are often diphthongs similar to some of those in Esperanto. Here are examples of the six diphthongs:
Remember that the accent in every Esperanto word (of more than one vowel) falls on the next-to-last vowel.