Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide

Book, Sreela Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Goswami Maharaj

  • VOWELS

    a—like the a in organ or the u in but ṛ—like ree in reed
    ā—like the a in far, but held twice as long as short aḷ—like l followed by ṛ (lṛ)
    i—like the i in pin e—like the e in they
    ī—like the i in pique, but held twice as long as short iai—like the ai in aisle
    u—like the u in pusho—like the o in go
    ū—like the u in rule, but held twice as long as short uau—like the ow in how

    CONSONANTS

    k—as in kite d—as in dove, but with the tongue against the teeth
    kh—as in Eckhartdh—as in red-hot, but with the tongue against the teeth
    g—as in given—as in nut, but with the tongue against the teeth
    gh—as in dig-hardp—as in pine
    ṅ—as in singph—as in uphill (not pronounced like f)
    c—as in chairb—as in bird
    j—as in joybh—as in rub-hard
    jh—as in hedgehogm—as in mother
    ñ—as in canyony—as in yes
    ṭ—as in tub, but with the tongue against the roof of the mouthr—as in run
    ṭh—as in light-heart, but with the tongue against the roof of the mouthl—as in light
    ḍ—as in dove, but with the tongue against the roof of the mouthv—as in vine
    ḍh—as in red-hot, but with the tongue against the roof of the mouthś (palatal)—as in the s in the German word sprechen
    ṇ—as in nut, but with the tongue against the roof of the mouthṣ (cerebral)—as the sh in shine
    t—as in tub, but with the tongue against the teeths (dental)—as in sun
    th—as in light-heart, but with the tongue against the teethh—as in home

    SPECIAL LETTERS

    ṁ (anusvāra)—a resonant nasal like the n in the French word bon
    ḥ (visarga)—a final, echoed h-sound: aḥ is pronounce like aha; iḥ like ihi

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