Latin Pronunciation Guide
txclassics.org › old › PronunciationGuideLatin Pronunciation Guide Latin may be a dead language but it is very much alive when you read it and speak it. It lives in the echo of the words that were spoken long ago by the great men of Ancient Rome. Inscriptional evidence as well as texts from ancient grammarians tell us how the Romans pronounced Latin during the classical period.
The Classical Latin Alphabet and Pronunciation - Tufts University
sites.tufts.edu › files › 2015-Latin is phonetic, so everything is pronounced.-Long vowels are marked by macron appearing over the vowel: ā, ē, ī, ō, ū.-Syllables are generally broken up by vowels, they tend to begin with consonants, and they break up double consonant groups, except for certain combinations (ng, qu, pr, tr, cr, chr, br, dr, gr, pl, cl, bl, or gl).