In England Latin is pronounced like English, except that
a. ch is always hard, as in character.
b. g before e or i is always soft, as in gentle, ginger.
c. e in the last syllable of a word is never mute or silent, but forms a syllable of its own : thus, mares is read ma-res, and mane is read ma-ne.
d. Two or more vowels coming together in the
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