Penobscot Language
Pronunciation Guide
α - is a gutteral sound. (place a finger on the bottom of your throat and say “ah,” when you say alpha the throat is more tense, and the sound is made lower in the throat.
a - like a in father
e - this is a short “e” like in “hen”
e - is a very subtle sound, almost like it isn’t there, like the “a” in idea.
č - sounds like the “j”
čč - sounds like “ch” as in “chime.”
h - there are two types. (1) (unaspirated) sounds like a “y” when it has vowels around it, (2) (aspirated) sound like “h,” we breathe through it more “her”
hʷ - like the aspirated “h” but with a quick “w” following
I - is always short like in “in”
k - sounds like a “g”
kk - is the hard “k,” as in “kite”
kʷ - sounds like a “g” with a aspirated “w”
kkʷ - is the hard “k,” as in “kite,” with a “w” like “quick”
l - sounds like an “l”
m - sounds like an “m”
n - sounds like an “n”
o - is the long “o” as in “loon.”
p - sounds like “b”
pp - sounds like “p”
s - sounds like a “z”
ss - sounds like “s”
t - sounds like “d”
tt - sounds like “t”
w - sounds like “w”
y - sounds like “y”