ilgesni
Ilgesni is a term that appears in the context of Latvian language and culture, specifically referring to a longer vowel sound. In Latvian phonetics, vowel length is a distinguishing feature that can alter the meaning of a word. The term "ilgesni" directly translates to "longer" and is used to categorize and describe these elongated vowel sounds. The distinction between short and long vowels is crucial for correct pronunciation and comprehension in Latvian. For example, a word with a short 'a' will have a different meaning and pronunciation than the same word with a long 'a' (ilgesni 'a'). This phonemic distinction is a fundamental aspect of the Latvian language. Understanding and producing ilgesni vowels is essential for both native speakers and those learning the language. The precise duration of these longer vowels can vary, but the contrast with their shorter counterparts is generally clear. This feature contributes to the unique phonetic landscape of Latvian.