how do you pronounce the vowels in your language? I'll start
>A - ah like america
>E - eh like eggplant
>I - ee like igloo
>O - oh like ow but remove the "w"
>U - u like bullet
>>57265058
the same way
>>57265058
>E - eh like eggplant
we say it like "ye" or something.
A - [ä], [ɐ], [ə], ([æ], [J])
O - [o̞], [ɐ], [ə]
У - [u], [ʊ], ([ə], [ʉ], [ʊ̈], [J])
Ы - [ɨ], [ɨ̞], [ə]
Э - [ɛ], [ɨ̞], [ə]
Я - [(j)æ], [(j)J]
Ё - [ɵ]
Ю - [ʉ], [ʊ̈] ([J])
И - [i], [J] ([ɨ], [ɨ̞], [ə])
E - [e], [J] ([ɛ], [ɨ̞], [ə])
A - like ayyyy
E - like easy
I - like eye
O - like oh
U - like you
>>57265058
A as in rape
E as in pee
I same way you say eye
O as in show
U same as you
short - long
[a] - [aː],[ɑː]
[ɛ],[ɘ] - [eː]
[J] - [iː]
[ɔ] - [oː]
[ʊ] - [uː]
>>57265058
A - like あ
E - like え
I - like い
O - like お
U - like う
>>57266389
>う
This is with tense lips though, more comparable to T*rkish "dotless i"
A - Há
E - Hé
I - Hí
O - Hó
U - Hú
...you couldn't understand
And I don't want to vocaroo it
>>57265058
A as in cAr
E as in Everywhere
I as in pEE
O as in cOp
U as in bUll
a: /ɒ/
e: /ɛ/,/e/,/æ/ depending on the dialect
i: /i/
o: /o/
u: /u/
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0ANW3uSyuTd
>>57266724
Don't Hungarian á and é have different pronunciations from a and e? The rest are longer equivalents of vowels.
>>57267148
á is similar to a in other languages but a lot longer and not as open
é is like in hey but longer of course
>>57266389
う is ɯ mate