davush wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering how a broad consonant at the end of a word is pronounced if the following word begins with a slender vowel?
I.e. how is cloch in "is cloch í" pronounced? Does the <ch> remain broad /x/, or does it become slender /ç/?
Also, I realize <is> is usually pronounced with a broad /s/ at the end (rhymes with hiss), but is it ever pronounced slender? I.e. is é/í...
Go raibh maith agaibh!
Generally consonants keep their broadness or slenderness and you will hear a glide off them.
Exceptions are :
n in
ans in copula
is (but not
is =
agus) So
is é/í/ea ... become
sé/sí/seal in
níl 