... Auni . ( Claudian . ( Virgil . ( Petronius . or a trochee , and part of the ensuing word- āmphitry- | -ōniä- | -dēs , aut torvo Jupiter ore . : ۱ Colla di -- a gravibus frustra tentata lacertis . 296 Anal . of Hexam . - First Foot .
... pronunciation, depending on the language spoken by the person recording the word. The diphthong eu is pronounces as ... Auni (S4) and Khatia (S4a) word /noi (Bleek 1956:349). Not Witsen (1697 III CMM III:117, 118) wrote several ...
... [ auni ] ' necessary , ' ordinary , ' primary , ' secondary ' cere.mony , ' har.mony 1. RP ( Received Pronunciation ) : a form of BrE accent which may be regarded as standard and as a model for foreign learners . 2. GA ( General American ) ...
... pronunciation of the syllable Aum . " A Brahmen , beginning and ending a lecture on the Veda , must always pronounce to himself the syllable Aum ; for unless the syllable Auni precedes , his learning will slip away from him ; and ...
... pronunciation that Winter has claimed it is not possible to decide whether the available descriptions of the ... Auni ( D. Bleek 1937b : 208 ) . ( She erred in her transcriptions , which should have been / Au , / ' Auo , / ' Auni ...
... pronunciation is typically a glottalized fricative [ s ' ] rather than as an affricate , although in WH an affricate ... auni ) ' measuring device ' and / á ” àfáa / ( a ” afa ) ' toss repeatedly in the mouth ' . Phonetically ...
... pronounced with pronounced like the word eye , while datus , Ambigatus , Variatus , Elatus , the accent either on ... auni 19dI e - Vensiuiqe¶ eunainibnso2 , eun euitпuos auitпo190 A euitnoqeel -in euninge unirem euni19d - odgoT ...
... Auni ( S4 ) ! gou , ! kau , Hie ( C1 ) ! gau ' mountain , hill ' ( Bleek 1956 : 387 ) . One wonders whether a more ... pronunciation of u and o ( Bleek 1956 : 246 ) , it is possible to see that the San word #umme ' aloe ' has been ...
... Auni ( / auni ) , Ngke ( // ng ! ke ) , and the detached Sarwa ( Masarwa ) of the Kalahari Desert . They are largely ... pronunciation to their children , and thus initiated a phonetic innovation which their children perpetuated ...