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How do you pronounce scientific names?
How to Pronounce Scientific Names
- “ch” (as in Carcharodon) is pronounced as a hard K.
- “ae” (as in Lamnidae) is pronounced EE.
- “ii” (as in Alopiidae) is pronounced EE-ih.
- most vowels (including “y”) are pronounced short rather than long (as in math, ethics, fish, box, bus, and cyst)
Is the H pronounced in Latin?
h is fully pronounced and never ‘silent’. s is always as in “see” and never voiced as in “wise”. ch represents Greek Χ χ (chi) and is nearly equal to a hard Latin “c”, the only difference being that ch is aspirated (it is pronounced with an additional puff of air).
How do scientists create scientific names?
Scientists use a two-name system called a Binomial Naming System. Scientists name animals and plants using the system that describes the genus and species of the organism. The first word is the genus and the second is the species. The first word is capitalized and the second is not.
What is the easiest way to learn scientific names?
Long and unfamiliar names can be broken into sound bites so they are much easier to remember.
- Make a story from the sound bites.
- Clearly differentiate similar plants.
- Get your friends or family to adopt a botanical name.
- Put up plant names around the house.
- Make flash cards.
- Use Apps.
- Look up the meaning of botanical names.
How do you pronounce Latin biological names in English?
Latin biological names in English speech are usually pronounced with English letter sounds. For example, virus is pronounced “vye-rus” in English, but would have been pronounced “weeros” in the Latin of ancient Rome.
What is the wrong Latin dialect?
There is no “wrong” Latin dialect. More information on Classical Latin is available here. Several authors have identified rules that describe the traditional English pronunciation of Latin words. Usage varies among individuals and continues to evolve, but the descriptive rules serve as a convenient pronunciation benchmark.
What is the difference between Latin and English pronunciation?
English pronunciation conserves the classical Roman accent position (the penultimate law), but vowel length rules are unique, and are much more regular than those of Classical Latin. NOTE: Traditional syllable division points may be modified on this page to better phoneticize the words.
Is there a spelling for pronounciation?
The spelling ” pronounciation “, however, faces intractable stigma (spelling variants are generally tolerated less than pronunciation variants). It is best avoided in formal writing.