Guttural r is the phenomenon whereby a rhotic consonant an r like sound is produced in the back of the vocal tract usually with the uvula rather than in the front portion thereof and thus as a guttural consonant.
Is the german language a gutteral.
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Arabic is considered a very guttural language with many harsh consonants.
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That may be due in part to the more guttural pronunciation of certain german alphabet sounds and diphthongs and perhaps even a still lingering effect of old wwii movie stereotypes.
English speakers sometimes find such languages strange and even hard on the ear.
In popular consciousness languages that make extensive use of guttural consonants are often considered to be guttural languages.
German has often been viewed by non germans as a harsh sounding language.
Making the guttural r german french on december 31 2015 december 31 2015 by loving language in accent with an eye on your uvula you can pronounce this sound.
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Learn the translation for guttural in leo s english german dictionary.
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Examples of significant usage.
Just have a look and listen at the video above which uses silly costumes and hokey stagecraft to show just how seven everyday words sound in german french english italian and spanish.
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Guttural is defined as from the throat or articulated with the back of the tongue near or touching the palate.
Adjective an example of something guttural is a language such as german that is pronounced using the back of the tongu.
Speakers of languages with guttural r typically regard guttural and coronal rhotics throat back r and tongue tip r to be alternative pronunciations of the same phoneme.