Inquiring minds often seek clarity in pronunciation, especially when it pertains to the rich tapestry of Greek mythology. Bearing this in mind, could you please enlighten us on the correct pronunciation of the name "Cetus" as it appears in the ancient narratives? Is it pronounced with a soft "c" sound, akin to the English "see," or perhaps with a harder consonant, resembling the "k" in "kit"? Additionally, how should the vowel sounds be emphasized, particularly the "e" and "u" within the word? Your guidance in this matter would greatly assist in our understanding and appreciation of this mythological figure.
6 answers
Michele
Wed Jul 03 2024
The video begins with the title "How to Pronounce Cetus" and the logo of YouTube.
SakuraSpirit
Wed Jul 03 2024
From the start of the video, there are repetitive audio clips of "sires sires sires sires sires" that appear to be a placeholder or an error.
ZenBalance
Wed Jul 03 2024
The intended pronunciation of "Cetus" is not clearly heard due to the background noise and repeating "sires" clips.
Silvia
Wed Jul 03 2024
However, the video title suggests that the focus is on teaching the correct pronunciation of the word "Cetus."
KatanaSword
Wed Jul 03 2024
The pronunciation guide for the word "Cetus" is presented in a YouTube video dated 2015-224.