Deep fried sawdust.dollyclare said:How do you pronounce falafel?
...before a slender vowel (i or e, as in 'ciao', 'cento anni', etc.). It's hard — i.e. pronounced 'k' — before a broad vowel (a, o or u; as in 'casa', 'cosa', 'curiosa'). And 'ch' is always hard (as in 'chiesa' [kye-za]).Gordanus said:'c' is always soft and pronounced the way our usual 'ch' is said...
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