To double the final consonant on a suffix when adding a word ending, the word must have one syllable, have a single vowel before the consonant, and end with a single consonant preceded by a single vowel. The suffix being added should begin with a vowel.
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No, not all words have to have a prefix or suffix. Some words, known as root words, exist on their own without any added affixes. Prefixes and suffixes are just one way that words can be modified or transformed.
The three conditions that must exist when adding "ent" or "ence" to the end of words are: The root word must end in "e." The root word must have a soft c or g sound before the final vowel. The root word must be a complete word on its own.
j'ai is pronounced like the letter 'J' in English - the JH or ZH consonant does not exist in English. A similar sound is the G in Georges.
[ke ðe̯a'ki se 'βa ra'ul i ke ʝeɣa'ɾa al ae̯ɾo'pweɾto̯en̪ 'taksi]The phonetic symbols above used belong to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), which is recommended by Spanish Phoneticians in Spanish pronunciation manuals.Note:Vowel soundsThe vowel [a] is similar to that in English "cup".The vowel [e] is similar to that in English "bed", but less opened.The vowel [i] is similar to that in English "leave".The vowel [o] is similar to that in English "dog", but less opened.The vowel [u] is similar to that in English "food".Consonantal soundsThe consonant [ɾ] is like that in USA English "kitten".The consonant [r] does not exist in English. It's pronounced like a strong trilled "r"The consonant [β] is pronounced like a [b] sound, but with the lips slightly opened.The consonant [ʝ] is pronounced like that in English "vision", but softer.The consonant [ɣ] does not exist in English. It's another allophone of the Spanish phoneme /g/. However it is pronounced by placing the back part of the tongue near the back part of the hard palate, but without forcing or stopping the air flow.The consonant [ð] is like that in English "this".Stress on the vowel:The symbol ['] stands for the stressed syllable.keh | deh | ah-KEE | seh | bah | rah-OOL | ee | keh | yeh-gah-RAH | ahl | ah-eh-ro-pwehr-toh | en | tahk-see
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