Author Topic: Taselak- A mixture of Natural Selection & Survival of the Fittest  (Read 23443 times)

Gustav Kuriga

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Going by the spelling, there's no reason for a long a in the first syllable, and certainly not for a long e in the second.

How so? I'm just going by the old standby that if two vowels are separated by only one consonant, then that usually means they have the long vowel sound. It doesn't work all the time, but is a general enough rule for everyday pronunciation.