"Pippin saw his carven face with its proud bones and skin like ivory, and the long curved nose between the dark deep eyes; and he was reminded not so much of Boromir as of Aragorn."
Pronounciation Question on: October 17, 2004 08:56
I was re-reading all the lessons and during lesson one, for the diphthong "ui" the example is ruin, but in ruin you pronounce the u and I seperately, and according to the definition, a diphthong is a comination of consecutive vowels that makes ONE SOUND. could sombody give me another example? Is it anything like the french "oui?" Thanks bunches