
Arapaho Consonants
Quiz by Michael Ridge Bear
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- Q1It is between the voiced B and the blown P. Usually more like a B at the beginning and at the middle or words and more like a P at the end of a word.B30s
- Q2has the "ch" sound as in "church". It is between an English "j" and "ch". It is more like a "j" at the beginning of words.C30s
- Q3It has the same sound as the English HH30s
- Q4It has the "g" sound as in "get". It is a blend of "k" and "g", but more like the "g"; at the beginning of words and more like the "k" at the end.K30s
- Q5It has the same sound as the English "n"N30s
- Q6It is the same sound as the English "s", but never like "z" as in trees.S30s
- Q7It is the symbol for the "th" sound as "three", "bath" and thin. But never like the "th" sound as in "the or that".330s
- Q8It has the English D; sound as in dot, at the beginning of words and blown T elsewhere.T30s
- Q9It is same as the English W.W30s
- Q10this sound is not heard in English, but it is the sound of the back throat vibrating with a K like sound as in "yuck"X30s
- Q11It is the same as the English Y.Y30s
- Q12It is the symbol for the sound or breath which is cut off suddenly.stop30s