The pronunciation is very much like German, other than that the ‘v’ (as in very) and ‘w’ (as in white) are pronounced as in English.
The syllables are pronounced individually when placed next to each other. There are no contracted sounds like ‘au’ (as in trauma). It would be necessary to say the ‘a’ and ‘u’ separately. The only exception to this rule is a double ‘aa’ at the end of a word. This indicates a short ‘a’ sound (as in spa). The ‘ch’ spelling at the beginning of a word is the only time it is pronounced as in ‘church’. Everywhere else it is pronounced as in the German ‘kirche’ or somewhat like the Spanish x as in Mexico.
‘u’ is pronounced as in ‘prudence’.
‘a’ is pronounced as in ‘Barton’.
‘e’ is as in ‘pet’.
‘i’ is pronounced as in ‘pink’.
‘o’ is pronounced in the same way someone with an English accent would say ‘of’ or ‘cross’.
‘g’ is always a hard ‘g’ like ‘great’.
‘c’ is always hard as in ‘call’.
‘q’ has a ‘qw’ sound as in ‘queen’.
‘r’ is slightly rolled – ‘rr’.
‘y’ is pronounced as in ‘Yvette’, with an ‘ee’ sound.
There are many words for ‘I’ or ‘is’ because of frequency changes. “I am happy” has a much higher frequency than “I am tired”, and “I” or “am” would therefore be different in each of these sentences. Also, when the concept is large, several words are needed. ‘Beautiful’ will have different words depending on what is described, but in each case the term will have several words since it is a complex concept. There are no words for ‘sad’, ‘pain’, ‘angry’, ‘protective’ or ‘fear’, since those are illusory concepts in this creation of life. There are also no negative words. ‘I’ and ‘we’ would be the same word as this is a group consciousness language. Similarly, ‘he’ or ‘she’ and ‘they’ would use the same word.
The Sacred Language of Mystics
The pronunciation is very much like German, other than that the ‘v’ (as in very) and ‘w’ (as in white) are pronounced as in English.
The syllables are pronounced individually when placed next to each other. There are no contracted sounds like ‘au’ (as in trauma). It would be necessary to say the ‘a’ and ‘u’ separately. The only exception to this rule is a double ‘aa’ at the end of a word. This indicates a short ‘a’ sound (as in spa). The ‘ch’ spelling at the beginning of a word is the only time it is pronounced as in ‘church’. Everywhere else it is pronounced as in the German ‘kirche’ or somewhat like the Spanish x as in Mexico.
There are many words for ‘I’ or ‘is’ because of frequency changes. “I am happy” has a much higher frequency than “I am tired”, and “I” or “am” would therefore be different in each of these sentences. Also, when the concept is large, several words are needed. ‘Beautiful’ will have different words depending on what is described, but in each case the term will have several words since it is a complex concept. There are no words for ‘sad’, ‘pain’, ‘angry’, ‘protective’ or ‘fear’, since those are illusory concepts in this creation of life. There are also no negative words. ‘I’ and ‘we’ would be the same word as this is a group consciousness language. Similarly, ‘he’ or ‘she’ and ‘they’ would use the same word.