n indicates that the preceding vowel has the French nasal tone.
g and k denote the guttural sound of ch in the German language.
th denotes the sound of th in the, this.
ç sounds like s.
c̵ sounds like k.
ṣ̱ sounds like z.
ḡ is hard as in ḡet.
ġ is soft as in ġem.
- Allegri (äl-lā'grē).
- Altius cæteris Dei patefecit arcana (äl'tḗ-
- s kī'tā̇-rḗs dā'ē pä-tā-fā'-kĭt är-kä'nä).
- Ambrose (ăm'brōz).
- Anacreon (ăn-ăk'rḗ-ŏn).
- Antonio (än-tō'nē-ō).
- Apollo (ȧ-pŏl´lō).
- Aphrodite (ăf-rṓ-dī'tē).
- Artemis (är'tē-mĭs).
- Arimathea (Ăr-ĭ-mȧ-thē´ȧ).
- Athena (ă-thē'nȧ).
- Augustine (a̤'gŭs-tēn).
- Aurora (a̤-rō'rȧ).
- Austin (a̤s'tĭn).
- Bayliss, Wyke (wĭk bā'lĭs).
- Bethlehem (Bĕth'lēhĕm).
- Berenson (bā'rĕn-sŏn).
- Blashfield (blăsh'fēld).
- Burckhardt (b
- rk'härt).