Ahoj Anthony, to jsem moc ráda :) I used to use this one www.amazon.com/Rode-Lavalier-Professional-Wearable-Microphone/dp/B07WM65GTF?th=1 and I would edit the sound in Audacity using the noise reduction feature. But then I decided to be less of a perfectionist in my work, so I started filming directly on my iPhone 13 mini without a microphone and sometimes I don't even edit the sound at all. But some of the videos I've posted recently were filmed maybe a year ago with the old setup.
That's interesting. In Sanskrit people are puzzled how to pronounce "prajña" (wisdom) This is because the j sound is already something like ďź. But if you assume that at an earlier stage of the language the j sound was more like ď, then pronouncing it like praďňa makes totally sense. Thanks to czech orthography I now have a way to describe my theory.
Muito obrigado pela aula!!
Díky :)
Ahoj Eliška, I have a random question... the sound quality of your videos are excellent. What microphone do you use? Děkuji, Anthony
Ahoj Anthony, to jsem moc ráda :) I used to use this one www.amazon.com/Rode-Lavalier-Professional-Wearable-Microphone/dp/B07WM65GTF?th=1 and I would edit the sound in Audacity using the noise reduction feature. But then I decided to be less of a perfectionist in my work, so I started filming directly on my iPhone 13 mini without a microphone and sometimes I don't even edit the sound at all. But some of the videos I've posted recently were filmed maybe a year ago with the old setup.
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That's interesting.
In Sanskrit people are puzzled how to pronounce "prajña" (wisdom)
This is because the j sound is already something like ďź.
But if you assume that at an earlier stage of the language the j sound was more like ď, then pronouncing it like praďňa makes totally sense.
Thanks to czech orthography I now have a way to describe my theory.
To je zajímavé, díky za sdílení.