puredingo wrote:But IS there a correct way to pronounce such names?
jonnosan wrote:That sketch map seems to place 'Mt Guouogang' half way down a steep slope ? Bizarely the topo seems to also have two spots labelled as Mt Guouogang - the summit (where the Jenolan trig station is) and the same spot as the above map. Any ideas what's going on there?
kanangra wrote:It is pronounced Gwow o gang.
K.
puredingo wrote:Yep, that's true. So I wonder how the K got turned into G over time?
jonnosan wrote:That sketch map seems to place 'Mt Guouogang' half way down a steep slope ? Bizarely the topo seems to also have two spots labelled as Mt Guouogang - the summit (where the Jenolan trig station is) and the same spot as the above map. Any ideas what's going on there?
kjbeath wrote:puredingo wrote:Yep, that's true. So I wonder how the K got turned into G over time?
I've been told by someone expert in Aboriginal languages that there is a sound in their languages which is somewhere between a G and a K, so it was recorded as either a G or K. This makes it difficult for someone from an English background to pronounce the words correctly without first learning how to make the sound. Apparently not easy.
This is similar to what happens in Japanese where there is a sound between an L and an R.
puredingo wrote:Yep, that's true. So I wonder how the K got turned into G over time?
Allchin09 wrote:
Where'd you get that screenshot from Jonno?
jonnosan wrote:From http://topo.notto.be/
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