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In this lesson you will:

  • Become familiar with the Roman alphabet.

  • Learn to pronounce Latin vowels and consonants.

  • Learn to pronounce Latin diphthongs and digraphs.

  • Learn to read Latin words and word combinations.

This lesson is divided into the following sections:

  1. Roman alphabet.

  2. Pronunciation of vowels and diphthongs.

  3. Pronunciation of consonants and digraphs.

  4. Pronunciation of letter combinations.

  5. Exercises.

  6. Vocabulary

We cannot be sure exactly how the ancient Romans pronounced the alphabet and words. We should use the so-called Roman Pronunciation of Latin, which aims to represent approximately the pronunciation of classical times. The English pronunciation should be used in Roman names occurring in English (as, Julĭus Caesar); and in familiar quotations, as, e plurĭbus unum; viva voce; vice versa; a fortiōri; veni, vidi, vici, etc.

I. Roman alphabet

The Roman alphabet contains 25 letters: six vowels and nineteen consonants. The English language also uses the Roman alphabet with the additional letter W. You should learn the Roman alphabet that follows:

Letter

Name

Pronunci-ation

Examples – Latin (English)

Aa

a

a

as in “under”: cáput (head)

Bb

be

b

as in “bath”: bráchium (shoulder)

Cc

tse

ts

k

as in “plants”: cérvix (neck)

as in “coner”: cósta (rib), crísta (crest)

Dd

de

d

as in “danger”: déxter (right)

Ee

e

e

as in “met”: vértebra

Ff

ef

f

as in “fast”: fácies (surface, face)

Gg

ge

g

as in “get”: gáster (stomach)

Hh

ha

h

(english like)

as in “hand”: hómo (man)

Ii

I

i

as in “sit”: vagína (vagina)

Jj

yot

(j)

as in “yes”: májor (large)

Kk

ka

k

as in “key”: skéleton

Ll

el

l

as in “life”: lábium (lip)

Mm

em

m

as in “medical”: meátus (passage)

Nn

en

n

as in “night”: násus (nose)

Oo

o

o

as in “spot”: córpus (body)

Pp

pe

p

as in “palmer”: pálpebra (eyelid)

Qq

ku

k

as in “quite”: quádriceps (four-headed)

Rr

er

r

as in “rend”: ren (kidney)

Ss

es

s

z

as in “solve”: solútio (solution)

as in “nose”: incisúra (slit or notch)

Tt

te

t

as in “ten”: tráctus (tract)

Uu

u

u

as in “put”: púlmo (lung)

Vv

ve

v

as in “van”: válva (valve)

Xx

iks

ks

as in “next”: rádix (root)

Yy

ypsilon (igrek)

i

as in “crystal”: týmpanum (drum)

Zz

zeta

z

as in “zero”: zygóma (check-bone)

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