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Welcome to our lesson on '''Catalan Alphabet and Pronunciation'''! This is a crucial step in your journey to mastering the Catalan language. Just like building a house requires a solid foundation, learning the alphabet and pronunciation will provide you with the essential tools you need for effective communication in Catalan.
 
In this lesson, we’ll cover:
 
* '''The Catalan Alphabet''': We'll explore each letter, noting its unique characteristics and pronunciation.
 
* '''Pronunciation Tips''': We’ll delve into the sounds of the letters and how they differ from English.
 
* '''Examples''': To solidify your understanding, we’ll provide plenty of examples.
 
* '''Exercises''': Finally, you'll have the opportunity to practice what you've learned, ensuring you grasp the concepts before moving on.
 
Let’s dive in!


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== Introduction ==
== The Catalan Alphabet ==
 
Catalan has a beautiful and unique alphabet, which consists of 26 letters, similar to the English alphabet but with some distinct sounds. Here’s a quick overview of the letters:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Letter !! Pronunciation (IPA) !! English Example
 
|-
 
| A || /a/ || "father"
 
|-
 
| B || /b/ || "bat"
 
|-
 
| C || /k/, /s/ || "cat", "cent"
 
|-
 
| D || /d/ || "dog"
 
|-
 
| E || /ɛ/, /e/ || "bed", "they"
 
|-
 
| F || /f/ || "fish"
 
|-
 
| G || /g/, /ʒ/ || "go", "measure"
 
|-
 
| H || /h/ || "hat"
 
|-
 
| I || /i/ || "see"
 
|-
 
| J || /ʒ/ || "jam"
 
|-


Welcome to the lesson on the Catalan alphabet and pronunciation! In this lesson, you will learn the fundamentals of the Catalan language, starting with the alphabet and its correct pronunciation. Mastering the alphabet is essential for building a solid foundation in Catalan and progressing to more advanced language skills.
| K || /k/ || "kite"


Understanding the correct pronunciation of each letter will not only help you communicate effectively in Catalan but also enable you to read and write in the language. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently identify and pronounce all the letters of the Catalan alphabet.
|-


Let's get started!
| L || /l/ || "lamp"


== The Catalan Alphabet ==
|-
 
| M || /m/ || "mouse"
 
|-


The Catalan alphabet is derived from the Latin alphabet and consists of 27 letters. It is very similar to the Spanish alphabet, with a few differences in pronunciation and letter combinations. The Catalan alphabet includes the following letters:
| N || /n/ || "nose"


A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, Ñ, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
|-


Each letter in the Catalan alphabet has a unique sound and pronunciation. In the following sections, we will explore the pronunciation of each letter in detail and provide examples to help you grasp the pronunciation correctly.
| O || /ɔ/, /o/ || "hot", "go"


=== Vowels ===
|-


In Catalan, there are five vowels: A, E, I, O, and U. Here is how each vowel is pronounced:
| P || /p/ || "pig"


* A: pronounced as "ah" (similar to the "a" in "father")
|-
* E: pronounced as "eh" (similar to the "e" in "bed")
* I: pronounced as "ee" (similar to the "ee" in "see")
* O: pronounced as "oh" (similar to the "o" in "go")
* U: pronounced as "oo" (similar to the "oo" in "moon")


=== Consonants ===
| Q || /k/ || "queen"


In addition to the vowels, Catalan has several consonants. Let's go through each consonant and its pronunciation:
|-
 
| R || /r/, /ɾ/ || "rat", "butter"
 
|-


* B: pronounced as "b" (similar to the "b" in "bed")
| S || /s/ || "snake"
* C: pronounced as "k" before "a", "o", "u" and "k" before "e", "i" (similar to the "c" in "cat" and "ce" in "cent")
* D: pronounced as "d" (similar to the "d" in "dog")
* F: pronounced as "f" (similar to the "f" in "fox")
* G: pronounced as "g" before "a", "o", "u" and "j" before "e", "i" (similar to the "g" in "goat" and "ge" in "gem")
* H: silent (does not have a specific sound)
* J: pronounced as "j" (similar to the "h" in "hello")
* K: pronounced as "k" (similar to the "k" in "kite")
* L: pronounced as "l" (similar to the "l" in "love")
* M: pronounced as "m" (similar to the "m" in "mother")
* N: pronounced as "n" (similar to the "n" in "nice")
* Ñ: pronounced as "ny" (similar to the "ny" in "canyon")
* O: pronounced as "o" (similar to the "o" in "open")
* P: pronounced as "p" (similar to the "p" in "pen")
* Q: pronounced as "k" before "e", "i" and "kw" before "a", "o", "u" (similar to the "q" in "quit" and "qu" in "queen")
* R: pronounced as a rolled "r" (similar to the "rr" in "carro")
* S: pronounced as "s" (similar to the "s" in "sun")
* T: pronounced as "t" (similar to the "t" in "top")
* U: pronounced as "u" (similar to the "u" in "rule")
* V: pronounced as "v" (similar to the "v" in "vase")
* W: pronounced as "v" (similar to the "v" in "vase")
* X: pronounced as "sh" before "e", "i" and "ks" before "a", "o", "u" (similar to the "x" in "box" and "xe" in "xenon")
* Y: pronounced as "ee" (similar to the "ee" in "see")
* Z: pronounced as "z" (similar to the "z" in "zoo")


Now that we have covered the pronunciation of each letter, let's move on to some examples to practice.
|-


== Practice Examples ==
| T || /t/ || "top"


To further solidify your understanding of the Catalan alphabet and its pronunciation, let's work through some practice examples. In each example, we will provide a word in Catalan, its pronunciation, and its English translation.
|-


=== Example 1 ===
| U || /u/ || "blue"


{| class="wikitable"
! Catalan !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Barcelona || /bərsəˈɫonə/ || Barcelona
 
| V || /v/ || "van"
 
|-
|-
| Girona || /ʒiˈɾonə/ || Girona
 
| X || /ks/, /ʃ/ || "box", "measure"
 
|-
|-
| Lleida || /ˈʎɛjðə/ || Lleida
 
| Y || /i/ || "key"
 
|-
|-
| Tarragona || /tərəˈɣonə/ || Tarragona
 
| Z || /z/ || "zebra"
 
|}
|}


In example 1, we have four Catalan city names. Practice pronouncing each word and try to match the pronunciation with its English translation.
=== Pronunciation of the Letters ===


=== Example 2 ===
Now that you have an overview of the letters, let’s look at how to pronounce them correctly. Catalan pronunciation can be quite different from English, so pay attention!
 
* '''A''': Sounds like "ah" in "father".
 
* '''B''': Pronounced as in English, as in "bat".
 
* '''C''': Has two sounds:
 
* /k/ before a, o, u (like "cat")
 
* /s/ before e, i (like "cent").
 
* '''D''': Similar to English, as in "dog".
 
* '''E''': Can sound like "eh" in "bet" or "ey" in "they" depending on its position.
 
* '''F''': Just like in English, as in "fish".
 
* '''G''': Sounds like /g/ in "go" or /ʒ/ in "measure" before e, i.
 
* '''H''': Silent in most cases, like in "hour".
 
* '''I''': Sounds like "ee" in "see".
 
* '''J''': A unique sound, like the "s" in "measure".
 
* '''K''': Pronounced like "k" in "kite".
 
* '''L''': Similar to English in "lamp".
 
* '''M''': Just as in English, as in "mouse".
 
* '''N''': Like "n" in "nose".
 
* '''O''': Can be pronounced as "o" like "go" or "aw" like "hot".
 
* '''P''': Just like in English, as in "pig".
 
* '''Q''': Pronounced like "k" in "queen".
 
* '''R''': Can be a rolling sound /r/ or a more subtle tap /ɾ/, like in "butter".
 
* '''S''': Pronounced as "s" in "snake".
 
* '''T''': Like "t" in "top".
 
* '''U''': Sounds like "oo" in "blue".
 
* '''V''': Similar to "v" in "van".
 
* '''X''': Can be pronounced as /ks/ as in "box" or /ʃ/ as in "measure".
 
* '''Y''': Sounds like "ee" in "key".
 
* '''Z''': Like "z" in "zebra".
 
=== Examples of Each Letter ===
 
Here are some additional examples to help you understand how each letter is used in words:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Catalan !! Pronunciation !! English
 
! Catalan !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
|-
 
| A || /a/ || "a" (a)
 
|-
 
| B || /b/ || "be" (be)
 
|-
 
| C || /k/ || "casa" (house)
 
|-
 
| C || /s/ || "cinc" (five)
 
|-
 
| D || /d/ || "dona" (woman)
 
|-
 
| E || /ɛ/ || "escola" (school)
 
|-
 
| E || /e/ || "te" (you)
 
|-
 
| F || /f/ || "foc" (fire)
 
|-
 
| G || /g/ || "gat" (cat)
 
|-
 
| G || /ʒ/ || "giraffe" (giraffe)
 
|-
 
| H || /h/ || "hora" (hour)
 
|-
 
| I || /i/ || "illa" (island)
 
|-
 
| J || /ʒ/ || "jove" (young)
 
|-
 
| K || /k/ || "kilo" (kilo)
 
|-
 
| L || /l/ || "lluna" (moon)
 
|-
 
| M || /m/ || "mà" (hand)
 
|-
 
| N || /n/ || "nens" (children)
 
|-
 
| O || /ɔ/ || "cotxe" (car)
 
|-
 
| O || /o/ || "home" (man)
 
|-
 
| P || /p/ || "pa" (bread)
 
|-
 
| Q || /k/ || "queso" (cheese)
 
|-
 
| R || /r/ || "rata" (rat)
 
|-
 
| S || /s/ || "sopa" (soup)
 
|-
 
| T || /t/ || "tortuga" (turtle)
 
|-
|-
| mar || /ˈmaɾ/ || sea
 
| U || /u/ || "un" (one)
 
|-
 
| V || /v/ || "vi" (wine)
 
|-
|-
| muntanya || /munˈtaɲə/ || mountain
 
| X || /ks/ || "xoc" (shock)
 
|-
|-
| riu || /ˈriw/ || river
 
| X || /ʃ/ || "xarxa" (network)
 
|-
|-
| platja || /ˈpɫadʒə/ || beach
 
| Y || /i/ || "yeti" (yeti)
 
|-
 
| Z || /z/ || "zucchini" (zucchini)
 
|}
|}


In example 2, we have four common words related to nature. Practice pronouncing each word and try to match the pronunciation with its English translation.
== Practice Exercises ==
 
Now that you’ve learned the alphabet and pronunciation, it’s time to put your knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises to help solidify your understanding.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Fill in the blanks with the correct letter of the Catalan alphabet based on the pronunciation given.
 
1. /a/ - ______ (A)
 
2. /b/ - ______ (B)
 
3. /k/ - ______ (C)
 
4. /d/ - ______ (D)
 
5. /e/ - ______ (E)
 
6. /f/ - ______ (F)
 
7. /g/ - ______ (G)
 
8. /h/ - ______ (H)
 
9. /i/ - ______ (I)
 
10. /ʒ/ - ______ (J)
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 1 ===
 
1. A
 
2. B
 
3. C
 
4. D
 
5. E
 
6. F
 
7. G
 
8. H
 
9. I
 
10. J
 
=== Exercise 2: Match the Sound ===
 
Match the Catalan letter with its correct pronunciation.
 
1. A
 
2. C (before e)
 
3. G (before e)


Continue practicing with more examples to solidify your knowledge of the Catalan alphabet and pronunciation. The more you practice, the more comfortable you will become with the sounds of the language.
4. J


== Regional Variations ==
5. R (rolled)


It's important to note that while the Catalan alphabet is generally consistent across all Catalan-speaking regions, there may be some minor variations in pronunciation. These variations can be influenced by regional accents or dialects. For example, the pronunciation of certain letters or letter combinations may differ slightly in Catalonia compared to the Balearic Islands or Valencia.
a. /ʒ/ 


Historically, these regional variations have developed due to geographical isolation and cultural influences. Despite these differences, the overall understanding and comprehension of the Catalan language remain consistent throughout the different regions.
b. /r/ 


== Conclusion ==
c. /a/ 


Congratulations! You have successfully learned the Catalan alphabet and its correct pronunciation. This knowledge will serve as a solid foundation for your journey in learning the Catalan language. Remember to practice regularly and apply your newly acquired skills in real-life situations to further enhance your language proficiency.
d. /s/ 


In the next lesson, we will delve into the basic sentence structure in Catalan, including subject-verb-object order, to start forming simple sentences. Keep up the great work and see you in the next lesson!
e. /g/
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 2 ===
 
1. A - c. /a/
 
2. C (before e) - d. /s/
 
3. G (before e) - e. /g/
 
4. J - a. /ʒ/
 
5. R (rolled) - b. /r/
 
=== Exercise 3: Pronunciation Practice ===
 
Read the following words aloud, focusing on the correct pronunciation of each letter.
 
1. casa
 
2. dona
 
3. foc
 
4. gat
 
5. jove
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 3 ===
 
1. casa - /ˈkazə/
 
2. dona - /ˈdɔ.nə/
 
3. foc - /fɔk/
 
4. gat - /ɡat/
 
5. jove - /ˈʒo.və/
 
=== Exercise 4: Spell the Word ===
 
Given the English translation, spell the corresponding word in Catalan.
 
1. House - ______
 
2. Woman - ______
 
3. Fire - ______
 
4. Cat - ______
 
5. Young - ______
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 4 ===
 
1. casa
 
2. dona
 
3. foc
 
4. gat
 
5. jove
 
=== Exercise 5: Listening Exercise ===
 
Listen to the following words and write down the corresponding letters.
 
1. /k/ - ______
 
2. /d/ - ______
 
3. /ɛ/ - ______
 
4. /ʒ/ - ______
 
5. /t/ - ______
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 5 ===
 
1. C
 
2. D
 
3. E
 
4. J
 
5. T
 
=== Exercise 6: Create a Word ===
 
Using the letters A, C, E, and T, create as many words as you can.
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 6 ===
 
Words created: cat, ace, eat, etc.
 
=== Exercise 7: Identify the Letter ===
 
Identify the Catalan letter based on the sound given.
 
1. /m/ - ______
 
2. /o/ - ______
 
3. /n/ - ______
 
4. /u/ - ______
 
5. /v/ - ______
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 7 ===
 
1. M
 
2. O
 
3. N
 
4. U
 
5. V
 
=== Exercise 8: Word Association ===
 
Associate the following Catalan words with their English translations.
 
1. foc - ______
 
2. gata - ______
 
3. riu - ______
 
4. vi - ______
 
5. casa - ______
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 8 ===
 
1. foc - fire
 
2. gata - cat
 
3. riu - river
 
4. vi - wine
 
5. casa - house
 
=== Exercise 9: Write a Sentence ===
 
Write a sentence using at least three letters from the Catalan alphabet you’ve learned.
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 9 ===
 
Example sentence: "La casa és gran." (The house is big.)
 
=== Exercise 10: Alphabet Song ===
 
Create a tune for the Catalan alphabet, similar to the English alphabet song, and sing it!
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 10 ===
 
The goal is to create a fun and engaging way to remember the alphabet!
 
Congratulations! You’ve successfully tackled the fundamentals of the Catalan alphabet and pronunciation. This knowledge will be invaluable as you continue your journey in learning Catalan. Keep practicing, and you will see great progress!


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Welcome to our lesson on Catalan Alphabet and Pronunciation! This is a crucial step in your journey to mastering the Catalan language. Just like building a house requires a solid foundation, learning the alphabet and pronunciation will provide you with the essential tools you need for effective communication in Catalan.

In this lesson, we’ll cover:

  • The Catalan Alphabet: We'll explore each letter, noting its unique characteristics and pronunciation.
  • Pronunciation Tips: We’ll delve into the sounds of the letters and how they differ from English.
  • Examples: To solidify your understanding, we’ll provide plenty of examples.
  • Exercises: Finally, you'll have the opportunity to practice what you've learned, ensuring you grasp the concepts before moving on.

Let’s dive in!

The Catalan Alphabet[edit | edit source]

Catalan has a beautiful and unique alphabet, which consists of 26 letters, similar to the English alphabet but with some distinct sounds. Here’s a quick overview of the letters:

Letter Pronunciation (IPA) English Example
A /a/ "father"
B /b/ "bat"
C /k/, /s/ "cat", "cent"
D /d/ "dog"
E /ɛ/, /e/ "bed", "they"
F /f/ "fish"
G /g/, /ʒ/ "go", "measure"
H /h/ "hat"
I /i/ "see"
J /ʒ/ "jam"
K /k/ "kite"
L /l/ "lamp"
M /m/ "mouse"
N /n/ "nose"
O /ɔ/, /o/ "hot", "go"
P /p/ "pig"
Q /k/ "queen"
R /r/, /ɾ/ "rat", "butter"
S /s/ "snake"
T /t/ "top"
U /u/ "blue"
V /v/ "van"
X /ks/, /ʃ/ "box", "measure"
Y /i/ "key"
Z /z/ "zebra"

Pronunciation of the Letters[edit | edit source]

Now that you have an overview of the letters, let’s look at how to pronounce them correctly. Catalan pronunciation can be quite different from English, so pay attention!

  • A: Sounds like "ah" in "father".
  • B: Pronounced as in English, as in "bat".
  • C: Has two sounds:
  • /k/ before a, o, u (like "cat")
  • /s/ before e, i (like "cent").
  • D: Similar to English, as in "dog".
  • E: Can sound like "eh" in "bet" or "ey" in "they" depending on its position.
  • F: Just like in English, as in "fish".
  • G: Sounds like /g/ in "go" or /ʒ/ in "measure" before e, i.
  • H: Silent in most cases, like in "hour".
  • I: Sounds like "ee" in "see".
  • J: A unique sound, like the "s" in "measure".
  • K: Pronounced like "k" in "kite".
  • L: Similar to English in "lamp".
  • M: Just as in English, as in "mouse".
  • N: Like "n" in "nose".
  • O: Can be pronounced as "o" like "go" or "aw" like "hot".
  • P: Just like in English, as in "pig".
  • Q: Pronounced like "k" in "queen".
  • R: Can be a rolling sound /r/ or a more subtle tap /ɾ/, like in "butter".
  • S: Pronounced as "s" in "snake".
  • T: Like "t" in "top".
  • U: Sounds like "oo" in "blue".
  • V: Similar to "v" in "van".
  • X: Can be pronounced as /ks/ as in "box" or /ʃ/ as in "measure".
  • Y: Sounds like "ee" in "key".
  • Z: Like "z" in "zebra".

Examples of Each Letter[edit | edit source]

Here are some additional examples to help you understand how each letter is used in words:

Catalan Pronunciation English Translation
A /a/ "a" (a)
B /b/ "be" (be)
C /k/ "casa" (house)
C /s/ "cinc" (five)
D /d/ "dona" (woman)
E /ɛ/ "escola" (school)
E /e/ "te" (you)
F /f/ "foc" (fire)
G /g/ "gat" (cat)
G /ʒ/ "giraffe" (giraffe)
H /h/ "hora" (hour)
I /i/ "illa" (island)
J /ʒ/ "jove" (young)
K /k/ "kilo" (kilo)
L /l/ "lluna" (moon)
M /m/ "mà" (hand)
N /n/ "nens" (children)
O /ɔ/ "cotxe" (car)
O /o/ "home" (man)
P /p/ "pa" (bread)
Q /k/ "queso" (cheese)
R /r/ "rata" (rat)
S /s/ "sopa" (soup)
T /t/ "tortuga" (turtle)
U /u/ "un" (one)
V /v/ "vi" (wine)
X /ks/ "xoc" (shock)
X /ʃ/ "xarxa" (network)
Y /i/ "yeti" (yeti)
Z /z/ "zucchini" (zucchini)

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you’ve learned the alphabet and pronunciation, it’s time to put your knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises to help solidify your understanding.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the correct letter of the Catalan alphabet based on the pronunciation given.

1. /a/ - ______ (A)

2. /b/ - ______ (B)

3. /k/ - ______ (C)

4. /d/ - ______ (D)

5. /e/ - ______ (E)

6. /f/ - ______ (F)

7. /g/ - ______ (G)

8. /h/ - ______ (H)

9. /i/ - ______ (I)

10. /ʒ/ - ______ (J)

Solutions for Exercise 1[edit | edit source]

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. D

5. E

6. F

7. G

8. H

9. I

10. J

Exercise 2: Match the Sound[edit | edit source]

Match the Catalan letter with its correct pronunciation.

1. A

2. C (before e)

3. G (before e)

4. J

5. R (rolled)

a. /ʒ/

b. /r/

c. /a/

d. /s/

e. /g/

Solutions for Exercise 2[edit | edit source]

1. A - c. /a/

2. C (before e) - d. /s/

3. G (before e) - e. /g/

4. J - a. /ʒ/

5. R (rolled) - b. /r/

Exercise 3: Pronunciation Practice[edit | edit source]

Read the following words aloud, focusing on the correct pronunciation of each letter.

1. casa

2. dona

3. foc

4. gat

5. jove

Solutions for Exercise 3[edit | edit source]

1. casa - /ˈkazə/

2. dona - /ˈdɔ.nə/

3. foc - /fɔk/

4. gat - /ɡat/

5. jove - /ˈʒo.və/

Exercise 4: Spell the Word[edit | edit source]

Given the English translation, spell the corresponding word in Catalan.

1. House - ______

2. Woman - ______

3. Fire - ______

4. Cat - ______

5. Young - ______

Solutions for Exercise 4[edit | edit source]

1. casa

2. dona

3. foc

4. gat

5. jove

Exercise 5: Listening Exercise[edit | edit source]

Listen to the following words and write down the corresponding letters.

1. /k/ - ______

2. /d/ - ______

3. /ɛ/ - ______

4. /ʒ/ - ______

5. /t/ - ______

Solutions for Exercise 5[edit | edit source]

1. C

2. D

3. E

4. J

5. T

Exercise 6: Create a Word[edit | edit source]

Using the letters A, C, E, and T, create as many words as you can.

Solutions for Exercise 6[edit | edit source]

Words created: cat, ace, eat, etc.

Exercise 7: Identify the Letter[edit | edit source]

Identify the Catalan letter based on the sound given.

1. /m/ - ______

2. /o/ - ______

3. /n/ - ______

4. /u/ - ______

5. /v/ - ______

Solutions for Exercise 7[edit | edit source]

1. M

2. O

3. N

4. U

5. V

Exercise 8: Word Association[edit | edit source]

Associate the following Catalan words with their English translations.

1. foc - ______

2. gata - ______

3. riu - ______

4. vi - ______

5. casa - ______

Solutions for Exercise 8[edit | edit source]

1. foc - fire

2. gata - cat

3. riu - river

4. vi - wine

5. casa - house

Exercise 9: Write a Sentence[edit | edit source]

Write a sentence using at least three letters from the Catalan alphabet you’ve learned.

Solutions for Exercise 9[edit | edit source]

Example sentence: "La casa és gran." (The house is big.)

Exercise 10: Alphabet Song[edit | edit source]

Create a tune for the Catalan alphabet, similar to the English alphabet song, and sing it!

Solutions for Exercise 10[edit | edit source]

The goal is to create a fun and engaging way to remember the alphabet!

Congratulations! You’ve successfully tackled the fundamentals of the Catalan alphabet and pronunciation. This knowledge will be invaluable as you continue your journey in learning Catalan. Keep practicing, and you will see great progress!

Table of Contents - Catalan Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Introduction to Catalan


Greetings and Introductions


Articles and Nouns


Numbers and Time


Adjectives and Pronouns


Family and Relationships


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Catalan Culture

Videos[edit | edit source]

Learn the Catalan Alphabet - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Catalan Alphabet - Pronounce vowels - YouTube[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]


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