Yes, the pronunciation is fine. One can slightly feel that it is non-native but entirely correct.
Pretty nice!
But sadly i can’t listen to this version without mouthing the words of this one – [PnD – Sprīdītis](https://youtu.be/4M1qbYPc4LI) 🎶🎶
A non-native speaker myself, I would say it’s very good. One maybe slight imperfection that I noticed, was the pause in ‘ma-igām’ (at 1:11), which a native speaker wouldn’t put there (I think)
It’s perfect. I only caught a bit foreign sounding word “ved”. He pronounced narrow e while s native speaker would use it wide, i.e. slightly towards a. Tu ved (you lead) – narrow, tas ved (it leads) – wide.
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Yes it’s good
Yes, the pronunciation is fine. One can slightly feel that it is non-native but entirely correct.
Pretty nice!
But sadly i can’t listen to this version without mouthing the words of this one – [PnD – Sprīdītis](https://youtu.be/4M1qbYPc4LI) 🎶🎶
A non-native speaker myself, I would say it’s very good. One maybe slight imperfection that I noticed, was the pause in ‘ma-igām’ (at 1:11), which a native speaker wouldn’t put there (I think)
It’s perfect. I only caught a bit foreign sounding word “ved”. He pronounced narrow e while s native speaker would use it wide, i.e. slightly towards a. Tu ved (you lead) – narrow, tas ved (it leads) – wide.