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Kentel nav
Petra zo ganit ? Piv zo
ganit ? Zo / Emañ / Ez eus ... ganin
== Lesson 9 == There is/are/not Have (be
with)
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Distagadur
S1. Long and short vowels
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- /ê/
- gwenn
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- /ê:/
- berr
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- /i/
- Yannig
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- /i:/
- hir
- vil
S2. Consonant /h/
The consonant /h/,
silent after the article ( an
holen), is pronounced in :
- na pebr na holen
- hir eo
S3. Hard liaisons
- The consonant /b/ is
pronounced /p/ in
pebr zo
- The consonant /g/ is
pronounced /k/ in
kig zo
- The consonant /d/ is
pronounced /t/ in
tud zo
- The consonant /z/ is
pronounced /s/
inpet zo ? kalz zo
- zo is pronounced
/so/ after a
consonant.
Taolmouezh
S4. Word stress in conjugated (personal)
prepositions
Whereas the personal forms of the preposition
gant are stressed on the
final syllable in the 1st and 2nd person (I,
you, we) (ganin, ganit, ganimp, ganeoc'h), the word stress is on
the penultimate syllable in the 3rd person
(he, she, it, them): gantañ, ganti, ganto.
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