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2013-05-07 vertīgo [la] vertīgo pronunciation 0 votes
2013-05-07 jejunus [la] jejunus pronunciation 0 votes
2013-02-01 Cesare Canevari [it] Cesare Canevari pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-17 transfuguismo [es] transfuguismo pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-17 filogénesis [es] filogénesis pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-17 tránsfuga [es] tránsfuga pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-17 sufismo [es] sufismo pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-17 soldadesca [es] soldadesca pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-15 Annus mirabilis [la] Annus mirabilis pronunciation 1 votes Best pronunciation
2013-01-14 Chrestus [la] Chrestus pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-14 stegomyia [la] stegomyia pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-14 vulcanalia [la] vulcanalia pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-14 proicere [la] proicere pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 Grus japonensis [la] Grus japonensis pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 rĕclīvus [la] rĕclīvus pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 rĕcurvus [la] rĕcurvus pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 rĕfĕrīvus [la] rĕfĕrīvus pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 rĕfrīvus [la] rĕfrīvus pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 rĕvulsĭo [la] rĕvulsĭo pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 rĕlātīvum [la] rĕlātīvum pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 rĕsumptīvus [la] rĕsumptīvus pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 sătīvus [la] sătīvus pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 sectīvus [la] sectīvus pronunciation 1 votes Best pronunciation
2013-01-13 sēmentīvus [la] sēmentīvus pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 rĕlātīvus [la] rĕlātīvus pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 avenir [es] avenir pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 vocivus [la] vocivus pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 arboreum [la] arboreum pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 præverro [la] præverro pronunciation 0 votes
2013-01-13 muoiano [it] muoiano pronunciation 0 votes
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User's info

In the web site referenced below I am collecting my father's works, mostly in Spanish and Italian.

Some things to take into account regarding my pronunciation in languages I learned in childhood:

Italian: This is the first language I learned although I was born in Argentina. The usage of open and closed vowels isn't very accurate in the speech of many Italians raised in the Rio de La Plata region (a sizable community to which I belong) and I am trying to correct that in my speech. Also I try to soften my rolling 'r' at the beginning of words, which overstressed by Italians raised in this area. Other than these local influences, I may have some Tuscanian and Ligurian ways of pronouncing words, picked up from my parents.


Spanish (Castellano): Also learned as an infant. as spoken around the Rio de la Plata, some consonants are different from formal Castellano (y and ll like French j, soft c and z indistinguishable from hard s, s before consonant is aspired).

Portuguese: Learned as a young kid, Brazilian accent, I try to have a neutral pronunciation but it is a mixture of southern regions' accents (Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Rio Grande do Sul). My hard "r" and "rr" may be a bit too guttural.

Latin: Obviously I am not a "native" or an expert but learned some latin as a kid from Italian teachers. I tend to use Italian/Ecclesiastical pronunciation, but I aspire the "h" sometimes. My pronunciation of "ae" "oe" "au" may not always fit the convention. I do not pronounce the v and the u the same way and I pronounce the c, s, z as in italian. I did try to pronounce a few shorter words using Classical rules after saying them with Ecclesiastical accent.

Sex: Male

Accent/country: Argentina

Web: http://opus.maranca.com.ar

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