A Song for St Cecilia's Day
20 MCQs Quiz by @gyankundli
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20 MCQs Quiz by @gyankundli
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Note the following info, it will prove pretty handy in your pronunciation..👇
The sound /j/ ('य') does not occur word-finally.
1. 'toy' is /tɔɪ/ 'टॉइ'✅
(not /tɔj/ 'टोय'❌)
2. 'coy' is /kɔɪ/ 'कॉइ'✅
(not /kɔj/ 'कोय'❌)
3. 'boy' is /bɔɪ/ 'बॉइ'✅
(not /bɔj/ 'बोय'❌)
Also, it does not occur after the sounds '/tʃ/' ('च'), '/dʒ/' ('ज') and '/r/' ('र').
Hence, the words👇
1. 'chew' is pronounced /tʃuː/ 'चू'✅,
(not /tʃjuː/ 'च्यू'❌),
2. 'juice' is /dʒuːs/ 'जूस्'✅,
(not /dʒjuːs/ 'ज्यूस'❌)
3. 'true' is /truː/ 'ट्रू'✅
(not /trjuː/ 'ट्र्यू'❌)
Secondly, the sound '/l/' also is not followed by '/j/' sound when it is preceded by a consonant.
For example,
1. 'blue' is /blu:/ 'ब्लू'✅
(not /blju:/ 'ब्ल्यू'❌),
2. 'flew' is /flu:/ 'फ़्लू'✅
(not /flju:/ 'फ़्ल्यू'❌)
3. 'glue' is /glu:/ 'ग्लू'✅
(not /glju:/ 'ग्ल्यू'❌) .
But
when '/l/' is preceded by an accented/stressed vowel, in that case '/j/' regularly occurs as in👇
1. 'failure' /ˈfeɪljə(r)/ 'ˈफ़ैल्य(र्)',
2. 'value' /vælju:/ ˈव़ैल्यू'
✍️ by Vijay Daiya Sir ( Assistant Professor)
#Happy_learning_with_Assistant_Professor_Vijay_Daiya..😊👍🏻
@gyankundli
The sound /j/ ('य') does not occur word-finally.
1. 'toy' is /tɔɪ/ 'टॉइ'✅
(not /tɔj/ 'टोय'❌)
2. 'coy' is /kɔɪ/ 'कॉइ'✅
(not /kɔj/ 'कोय'❌)
3. 'boy' is /bɔɪ/ 'बॉइ'✅
(not /bɔj/ 'बोय'❌)
Also, it does not occur after the sounds '/tʃ/' ('च'), '/dʒ/' ('ज') and '/r/' ('र').
Hence, the words👇
1. 'chew' is pronounced /tʃuː/ 'चू'✅,
(not /tʃjuː/ 'च्यू'❌),
2. 'juice' is /dʒuːs/ 'जूस्'✅,
(not /dʒjuːs/ 'ज्यूस'❌)
3. 'true' is /truː/ 'ट्रू'✅
(not /trjuː/ 'ट्र्यू'❌)
Secondly, the sound '/l/' also is not followed by '/j/' sound when it is preceded by a consonant.
For example,
1. 'blue' is /blu:/ 'ब्लू'✅
(not /blju:/ 'ब्ल्यू'❌),
2. 'flew' is /flu:/ 'फ़्लू'✅
(not /flju:/ 'फ़्ल्यू'❌)
3. 'glue' is /glu:/ 'ग्लू'✅
(not /glju:/ 'ग्ल्यू'❌) .
But
when '/l/' is preceded by an accented/stressed vowel, in that case '/j/' regularly occurs as in👇
1. 'failure' /ˈfeɪljə(r)/ 'ˈफ़ैल्य(र्)',
2. 'value' /vælju:/ ˈव़ैल्यू'
✍️ by Vijay Daiya Sir ( Assistant Professor)
#Happy_learning_with_Assistant_Professor_Vijay_Daiya..😊👍🏻
@gyankundli