Day 6: English Vowels
A E I O U and sometimes Y
Ate - Hard A
East - "EE"
Eye - "I"
Boat - "oh"
You - "U"
Why - "Y"
*Above is how to pronounce the letters based on how we say the letter in the Alphabet. Take note that the way the letter is said in a word changes deoending on a person's accent in addition to how the letter is used.
This is why English is considered the hardest language to learn. Depending on the origin of the word is how to decide what rule to use when spelling a word in English. But let's be real...
How To Spell and Speak In English:
1.Think: Does the word follow a rule?
-If Yes or Probably then move to step 2
2. Ask yourelf: How do I use that rule?
3. Break it.
4. Pronounce it 3 different ways at least
-Orange: Oh-range, R-ange, Or-Range
5.Spell the word 3 different ways and make the sound the same
5.1: Make them mean different things
Their, They're, There
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Monday, August 6, 2018
Sunday, August 5, 2018
Carabao Language
Day 5: Español Vocales (Spanish Vowels)
A E I O U
Prounce:
Apple - Soft a
Bet - "Eh"
Eat - "EE"
Hope - "Oh"
Look - "oo"
In Spanish there are more accents while in the Philippines the word is spelled slightly different to match the sound.
Trabajo - Spanish
Tabaho - Tagalog
Work - English
Tabaho - Tagalog
Work - English
*Note that the Spanish I am show you is based off of what I have learned in Texas. So, some of these words are Tex-Mex and based out of Mexico. If you want to share the differences from what I am posting vs what you know, please shoot me a message! Go to my question box and fill out the form. I'd love to hear feedback! You can even comment on my post and I will see it.
Saturday, August 4, 2018
Carabao Español: The Alphabet of the Philippines
The languages of the Philippines originate from Spanish. So, the letters always make the same sound regardless of position in the world. The vowels are:
A E I O U
(ah) (eh) (ee) (oh) (oo)
Apple
Soft A
Soft A
Bet
"eh"
"eh"
Eat
"ee"
"ee"
Oh
(The expression)
(The expression)
Book
(oo)
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