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+ | # For equal rank pronunciations, add a suffix to your word. This suffix should be inside brackets like so:<br><code># word (suffix)</code>. | ||
== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 19:55, 12 January 2022
Homographs (same writing) but not homophone (not same pronunciation), aka Heteronym require a suffix to differentiates these audios. The suffix should not be pronounced nor recorded.
Rule
- If one pronunciation is clearly the norm, no suffix is needed
- For equal rank pronunciations, add a suffix to your word. This suffix should be inside brackets like so:
# word (suffix)
.
Example
In French, the following are homographs non homophones, the part between brackets is not read aloud in LinguaLibre : Distinction via the part of speech :
excellent (v)
, pronounced `excel`excellent (adj)
, pronounced `excellant`
In some language, word can be pronounced differently if read by a man or woman :
vert (masculin)
, pronounced `ver`vert (féminin)
, pronounced `verte`
We can also differentiate by using a synonym :
crooked (injured)
, pronounced `crookaid` /ˈkrʊkɪd/crooked (corrupt)
, pronounced `crookt` /ˈkrʊkt/
In practice
Within your list such as List:mnw/Commons, transform :
# ကစေံ1 # ကစေံ2
into
#ကစေံ (read) #ကစေံ (speak)
You can now record your words, without reading the suffix.