There are variations in the sounds
that can be made for each of the letters. Pronunciation of the umlauts are as
follows:
Pronunciation of Anglo-Saxon and Gothic are as follows:
Pronunciation of German is as follows (see also the umlauts above)
In Kabalistic "Speech," each of the letters must be correctly vibrated. Kabalistic sounds for each of the letters are a bit different than when used in everyday normal speech.
For vibrating the Runes, use the examples above. Basic Kabalistic pronunciation of the letters not listed in the above are as follows (note, it is important to pronounce the Runes as with the dialects in the above)The following is basic kabalistic speech:
A (see examples above)
B is vibrated with the lips pursed.
C is
vibrated in the back of the throat, like a hard cat's hiss.
For the letter
D, follow the rules for the Gothic example above:
Ð ð - English "TH" At
start or end of word, th as in "thing," in middle of word th as in
"there."
E is vibrated in the back of the throat as in making the
sound for the letter Y, for example "Y-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E" while constantly
vibrating the Y sound inthe throat.
F is vibrated as a light V.
G is
vibrated in the back of the throat and is guttural, like softly gargling, but
should be smooth and steady.
For the letter H, use the rules for German:
H h: as in German "nacht" This is like the "ich" but a bit more
pronounced with the back of the throat.
To correctly vibrate the letter I,
vibrate "ah" and switch to the long I to get the feel, this is also from the
back of the throat.
J is vibrated either softly as in the French "Jacques"
or for some words, the hard English J, but make sure you can feel the vibration.
K is vibrated, as in hacking up a spit.
L, M, N, are vibrated as in
normal English.
O is vibrated as the long English "O"
P is a bit tricky.
Vibrate as for the letter B, (B is vibrated with the lips pursed), while at the
same time, making the vibration for the letter V
Q is the same as the letter
C
R is normally rolled, but can also be the English R, as in Gothic and Old
English
S at start or end of word, pronounce as S, as in "Satan."
T is tricky. Vibrate "TH" while at the same time Z. It is between the two.
TH is Th, as in "The."
U is vibrated as in the word "ooze."
V as in "Very."
W is the English W
X, same as K
Y, same
as the English Y
Z, same as the English Z
Now, for example, take the rune "ÜRUZ." To properly vibrate this rune would
be as follows:
Ü-Ü-Ü-Ü-Ü-Ü-Ü-Ü-Ü-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z
The R's should be rolled and the second U pronounced as in the word "ooze." Like a mantra, vibrating the runes is to be done repeatedly and should be for the number of times as is the number of the rune, or can be multiples of this number. Once you begin working with a certain rune, stay with the same number of times for each session. For example, say you are working with the ÜRUZ rune, which is the number two and you vibrate the rune 20 times (a multiple of 2), you should always vibrate this rune 20 times for the specific working.