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Pronúncia: O som do g e do k antes de n Posted by on May 20, 2010 in Pronúncia

O som das letras g e k são mudos quando vierem antes da letra n. Ouça e repita a pronúncia das seguintes palavras:

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gnarled (retorcido – tronco de árvore)
gnash (ranger os dentes)
gnat (mosquito)
gnaw (roer)
gnome (gnomo)
knead (amassar)
knee (joelho)
kneel (ajoelhar)
knife (faca)
knit (tricotar)
knock (bater)
knot (nó)
know (saber, conhecer)
knowledge (conhecimento)
knuckle (junta, articulação)

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English / Spanish teacher and translator for over 20 years. I have been blogging since 2007 and I am also a professional singer in my spare time.


Comments:

  1. Iramaia:

    I’m a poor observer. Even though I would know how to pronounce these words(maybe), I’ve never thought about the rule.

    Next time I will say them with no fear of ridiculous. At least with these group.:)

    Thanks for the tip,

  2. Wanderson Xesquevixos:

    Excelent. Thank you!

  3. magda:

    I didn’t know about the rules, too.

  4. Carlos Rocha:

    Uma dúvida: então é a mesma pronúncia entre as palavras ‘knot’ e ‘not’ ?

  5. Adir:

    Sim, Carlos, da mesma forma que “know” e “no” tem a mesma pronúncia.

    Obrigado pela visita!!