ráčkování

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Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈraːt͡ʃkovaːɲiː]

Noun

ráčkování n

  1. rhotacism (mispronouncing of /r/)

Usage notes

  • The Czech r is pronounced similarly to the way it's pronounced in Scots or in Scottish English. Ráčkování means pronouncing it more like it is pronounced in French, but the sound is faint rather than sharp. As with lisping, this is not (in Czech) a matter of register, but a speech impediment - people pronounce it thus because they can't pronouce it "correctly" (or because they are, for instance, imitating somebody else).
    Josef Fronek: Comprehensive Czech-English Dictionary, 2000: ráčkování the guttural [or] uvular pronunciation of R