In LLPSI, Orberg pronounces v as [v], not as [w]. Why?
In Classical Latin, Vs are pronounced as the English Ws. For example, the word for man, vir would be pronounced as weer with the R being a light trill, or a rolled r so to speak.In LLPSI, Orberg pronounces v as [v], not as [w]. Why?
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The i sound in vir is also short as opposed to weer.In Classical Latin, Vs are pronounced as the English Ws. For example, the word for man, vir would be pronounced as weer with the R being a light trill, or a rolled r so to speak.
PreciselyThe i sound in vir is also short as opposed to weer.