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[ARCHIVE] The letters ח and כ are sometimes difficult to pronounce

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[ARCHIVE] The letters ח and כ are sometimes difficult to pronounce

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James159332 wrote:

Hello!

I have been studying Hebrew for a year. My studies have been going well, but I still have problems with the pronunciation of the "ch" sounds in several words.

The word "חתול" is easy for me but I find "החתול" more difficult to pronounce. (either hechatul or hachatul, both are hard).

I also find the preposition לך (lecha or lach) hard, while לכם and לכן are easier.

It depends on the place in the word where the ch sound occurs which determines if I find it hard to pronounce. The following sentence is hard:

יש לך חתול?

while this sentence is easy:

יש לכם כלב?

Some sentences here in Duolingo I have to say out loud several times before I get the ch sounds right.

Does anyone else find the ch sounds in Hebrew difficult even after a year of studying? What could help to make difficult sentences with ch sounds easier?

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Chet or chaf?

L_Kr wrote:

Is there some subtle difference in pronunciation, by which I mean here on this website, not historically or in different parts of the world? If not, is there some rule as to which one to use when trying to spell a word that has been spoken, something like "I before E except after C"? Or, is it just necessary to memorize which letter appears in each word?

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