Some of the most dramatic coastal scenery I've ever witnessed [OC]hexual@lemmy.world to pics@lemmy.world – 97 points – 1 months agoYnys Lochtyn, Llangrannog, Cardigan, Wales.3Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI just tried to pronounce the name of that place, and now my tongue hurts. Beautiful picture.Thank you! Here's a rough guide to pronouncing these place names: Ynys Lochtyn = "UNus LOKH-tun" Llangrannog = "shan-GRAN-og" The double-l "ll" letter in Welsh is pronounced like a "sh" sound, but harsher and further back in the mouth. Similarly, the "ch" letter is similar to the Scottish Gaelic "ch" sound they use for words like "loch".Thank you for that! I think I can say it now, except I keep wanting to put a Scottish "ch" at the end of Llangrannog instead of a "g" sound.
I just tried to pronounce the name of that place, and now my tongue hurts. Beautiful picture.Thank you! Here's a rough guide to pronouncing these place names: Ynys Lochtyn = "UNus LOKH-tun" Llangrannog = "shan-GRAN-og" The double-l "ll" letter in Welsh is pronounced like a "sh" sound, but harsher and further back in the mouth. Similarly, the "ch" letter is similar to the Scottish Gaelic "ch" sound they use for words like "loch".Thank you for that! I think I can say it now, except I keep wanting to put a Scottish "ch" at the end of Llangrannog instead of a "g" sound.
Thank you! Here's a rough guide to pronouncing these place names: Ynys Lochtyn = "UNus LOKH-tun" Llangrannog = "shan-GRAN-og" The double-l "ll" letter in Welsh is pronounced like a "sh" sound, but harsher and further back in the mouth. Similarly, the "ch" letter is similar to the Scottish Gaelic "ch" sound they use for words like "loch".Thank you for that! I think I can say it now, except I keep wanting to put a Scottish "ch" at the end of Llangrannog instead of a "g" sound.
Thank you for that! I think I can say it now, except I keep wanting to put a Scottish "ch" at the end of Llangrannog instead of a "g" sound.
I just tried to pronounce the name of that place, and now my tongue hurts. Beautiful picture.
Thank you! Here's a rough guide to pronouncing these place names:
Ynys Lochtyn = "UNus LOKH-tun" Llangrannog = "shan-GRAN-og"
The double-l "ll" letter in Welsh is pronounced like a "sh" sound, but harsher and further back in the mouth.
Similarly, the "ch" letter is similar to the Scottish Gaelic "ch" sound they use for words like "loch".
Thank you for that!
I think I can say it now, except I keep wanting to put a Scottish "ch" at the end of Llangrannog instead of a "g" sound.