Part I - Pronunciation
Many people will hate me for doing this, but I'm going to do so anyway because I want to. This is a short course in Esperanto. This part will focus on the pronunciation of the language.
Alphabet:
The Esperanto alphabet consists of 28 letters: 5 vowels, 2 semivowels, and 21 consonents.
Aa, Bb, Cc, Ĉĉ, Dd, Ee, Ff, Gg, Ĝĝ, Hh, Ĥĥ, Ii, Jj, Ĵĵ, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, Oo, Pp, Rr, Ss, Ŝŝ, Tt, Uu, Ŭŭ, Vv, Zz
Pronunciation:
Each word is pronounced as it is spelt, and each letter has but one sound that it represents (excluding diphthongs which have logical pronunciations). IPA pronunciations are given in brackets.
Aa - [a:] father
Bb - [b] ball
Cc - [ts] cats
Ĉĉ - [tʃ] church
Dd - [d] dog
Ee - [ε] met
Ff - [f] feet
Gg - [g] get
Ĝĝ - [dʒ] jet
Hh - [h] hat
Ĥĥ - [x] loch (Scottish pronunciation)
Ii - [i:] meet
Jj - [j] yes
Ĵĵ - [ʒ] pleasure
Kk - [k] cook
Ll - [l] lame
Mm - [m] meet
Nn - [n] nook
Oo - [o] note (without English diphthongization of "o" to "ohw")
Pp - [p] pig
Rr - [r] lightly trilled r, somewhere in between Spanish "r" and "rr"
Ss - [s] soup
Ŝŝ - [ʃ] ship
Tt - [t] take
Uu - [u:] moot
Ŭŭ - [w] water (slightly lighter than English w; only occurs in diphthongs)
Vv - [v] Victor
Zz - [z] zoo
Diphthongs:
aj - [aɪ] tie
ej - [eɪ] may
oj - [ɔɪ] boy
uj - [uɪ] fooy (not in standard English)
aŭ - [aʊ] how
eŭ - [eʊ] "eh" + "oo" slurred together very quickly (not in standard English)
Accent:
The accent always falls on the penult (second to last syllable) of a word, unless of course the word is monosyllabic, in which case their is only one syllable to accent.
What is all amounts to:
Try to pronounce this sample sentence: La landoj de la Eŭropa kontinento laŭ la Mediteranea maro estas tre belaj landoj, kiuj multaj homoj enloĝas. Mi skribos pli je poste por ĉiu, kiuj estas eninteresas.

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