How the word English originated. English = Eng+lish. Eng, A word that refers to the country of origin of the language and lish word refers to the combination of a particular language with English.
Most words in English are taken from another language. When writing such words, they write with a certain rule. But over a period of time, that rule has been forgotten by all. I will tell you now between the fate forgotten by all.
The pronunciation of the letters in Tamil language does not sound different when read as words.
But the pronunciation of the letters in English language, sounds different when read as words. Why is that?
In English, only the pronunciations of VOWELS sound as varied as the place. But the pronunciations of the consonants do not sound different.
The pronunciations of words in English correspond to the vowels.
The pronunciation of the vowels varies according to the consonants and consovowel.
As far as English is concerned only two categories are stated.
-VOWELS
-CONSONANTS
There is another third category in English. It is called CONSOVOWELS.
It's a combination of consonant and vowel.
K+A= KA
G+A= GA
B+A= BA
P+A= PA
RULES :
The pronunciation of the vowel will vary as followed
A - VOWEL
P - CONSONANT
(A) PPLE - (A / P / P / LE)
D (E) SK - (DE / S / K)
P (I) NK - (PI / N / K)
G (O) D - (GO / D)
S (U) N - (SU / N)
NOTE: When the vowel at the end of a word (CONSOVOWEL) comes with "E", the word "E" disappears and only the consonant is pronounced.
LI (NE) - (LI / NE)
NO (SE) - (NO / SE)
RU (LE) - (RU / LE)
A - VOWEL
KE - CONSOVOWEL CONSOVOWEL
C (A) KE - CA / KE
F (E) MALE - FE / MA / LE
(O) VER - O / VE / R
T (I) GER - TI / GE / R
(E) L (E) VATOR - E/LE/VA/TO/R
(E) L (E) PHANT - E/LE/P/HA/N/T
(A) B (A) NDON - A/BA/N/DO/N
(O) B (O) VATE - O/BO/VA/TE
(M) E (M) O - ME / MO
AP (T) I (T) UDE - A/P/TI/TU/DE
But if the Consonants in the consovowel is the same as the consonant that comes after it, the pronunciation of the vowel does not change..
(B) I (B) LE - BI/B/LE
(E) (A) GLE - E/A/G/LE
G (O) (A) L - GO/A/L
F (A) (I) L - FA/I/L
W (E) (A) PON - WE/A/PO/N