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Vibrating the letter C?

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 12:15 am
by fivepoints666
If C is at the beginning of a word, do I just pronounce it once (like the K sound), or do I vibrate it in the back of my throat.

Re: Vibrating the letter C?

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 2:01 pm
by Shining Sloth 666
fivepoints666 wrote:If C is at the beginning of a word, do I just pronounce it once (like the K sound), or do I vibrate it in the back of my throat.
Depends what word.
In gothic and anglo-saxon:C - before e, before i, after i, pronounce as CH as in "channel."
Kabalistic Speech:C is vibrated in the back of the throat, like a hard cat's hiss.
(**The cat's hiss is the S in SATANAS)
If it's in Sankrit as in CHANDRAMASE it's the CH and not the C alone.
CH is vibrated as if you would say the word ''flick'' then hold the tongue on the palate at the end
and trying to pronounce the ''sh'' sound as in shovel

Re: Vibrating the letter C?

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 10:50 pm
by Stormblood
In Sanskrit C is a palatal consonant. There is the hard sound, the regular C which is pronounced like like the name "Chad"; then there is the aspirated sound, which is CH and is pronounced like the German "CH". You can hear this aspirated sound in the audio MP3s for the moon square.

It's the feminine counterpart to the K. The K is guttural, the C is palatal.

Re: Vibrating the letter C?

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 5:19 pm
by Shining Sloth 666
Stormblood wrote:In Sanskrit C is a palatal consonant. There is the hard sound, the regular C which is pronounced like like the name "Chad"; then there is the aspirated sound, which is CH and is pronounced like the German "CH". You can hear this aspirated sound in the audio MP3s for the moon square.

It's the feminine counterpart to the K. The K is guttural, the C is palatal.
Wow thanks a lot !!!! Didn't know before the CH in CHANDRAMASE was aspirated but I stumbled across the aspirated consonant and I was like really? But I haven't managed to learn them all and CH will be the first aspirated consonant I can performed ^-^

Re: Vibrating the letter C?

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 11:37 pm
by Stormblood
Shining Sloth 666 wrote: Wow, thanks a lot !!!! Didn't know before the CH in CHANDRAMASE was aspirated but I stumbled across the aspirated consonant and I was like really? But I haven't managed to learn them all and CH will be the first aspirated consonant I can perform ^-^
Didn't you listen to the mp3 files for the Moon square, man? You're welcome ^-^

Re: Vibrating the letter C?

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:10 pm
by Shining Sloth 666
Stormblood wrote:
Shining Sloth 666 wrote: Wow, thanks a lot !!!! Didn't know before the CH in CHANDRAMASE was aspirated but I stumbled across the aspirated consonant and I was like really? But I haven't managed to learn them all and CH will be the first aspirated consonant I can perform ^-^
Didn't you listen to the mp3 files for the Moon square, man? You're welcome ^-^
Not enough to hear the aspiration. :o
But I hadn't started studying sanskrit when I did so I didn't knew there was aspirated sounds :oops:

Re: Vibrating the letter C?

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2017 2:33 pm
by Stormblood
Shining Sloth 666 wrote:
Stormblood wrote:
Shining Sloth 666 wrote: Wow, thanks a lot !!!! Didn't know before the CH in CHANDRAMASE was aspirated but I stumbled across the aspirated consonant and I was like really? But I haven't managed to learn them all and CH will be the first aspirated consonant I can perform ^-^
Didn't you listen to the mp3 files for the Moon square, man? You're welcome ^-^
Not enough to hear the aspiration. :o
But I hadn't started studying Sanskrit when I did so I didn't know there was aspirated sounds :oops:
It should be. I hope I didn't mishear it lol But in any case Frawley accounts for aspirated letters in his book, whether he's right or not. I hope he's right lol