User:Erutuon/Latin pronunciation

Consonants
The consonant phonemes of classical Latin are shown in the following table.

Except in the case of i, geminate or long consonants are represented by doubled spelling, as in annus or  "year", which contrasts with anus  "old woman" and ānus  "anus". This doubled n is similar to nn in un-named, as opposed to n in un-aimed.

$\langleu\rangle$ and $\langlei\rangle$ represented the consonants and  in some cases and the vowels  and  in others. The consonantal pronunciations are sometimes represented using

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 * Hello — Avē — [awɛ] (final vowel shortened in popular speech)
 * What is it? — Quid est? — [kᶣɪd ˈɛst]
 * My lord? — Domine? — [ˈdɔmɪnɛ]
 * I will walk — Ambulābō — [ambʊˈɫaːboː]
 * I will fight — Pugnābō — [pʊŋˈnaːboː]
 * I will build — Aedificābō — [ae̯dɪfɪˈkaːboː]
 * I will work land — Agrum colam — [ˈagrũː ˈkɔlãː]
 * I will gather together — Cōgam — [ˈkoːgãː]
 * I will herd — Agam — [ˈagãː]
 * I will fish — Piscābor — [pɪsˈkaːbɔr]
 * I will attack! — Aggrediar! — [agːˈrɛdɪar]
 * I will repair — Restituam — [rɛˈstɪtʊãː]
 * I will hunt — Venābor — [wɛˈnaːbɔr]
 * I will heal — Cūrābō — [kuːˈraːboː]
 * I will march! — Incēdam! — [ɪŋˈkeːdãː]
 * I will retreat! — Recēdam! — [rɛˈkeːdãː]
 * Battle cry — Clāmāte! Victrix!! — [klaːˈmaːtɛ ˈwɪktrɪks]
 * I will garrison — Praesidium (mē pōnam) — [prae̯ˈsɪdɪũː meː ˈpoːnãː]
 * I will garrison — Praesidium (mē pōnam) — [prae̯ˈsɪdɪũː meː ˈpoːnãː]