Sounds like the Adani tradition to me. Like here in London. However, he isn't pronouncing the Quf sound or the "th" sound correctly. But not bad for an Israeli.
@@Ultrapro011 I'm a bit confused by the question. The resh is pronounced as a rolling 'R' - like in Arabic; the gimmel without a dagesh is pronounced like the letter 'Ghayn' in Arabic.
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Sounds like the Adani tradition to me. Like here in London. However, he isn't pronouncing the Quf sound or the "th" sound correctly. But not bad for an Israeli.
Are we that bad? lol
@@Ultrapro011 Haha, no, not at all. Having listened to it again I take back my criticism; nice recitation
@@micolislongis5558 Do you pronounce the ג without the dagesh differently to a ר?
@@Ultrapro011 I'm a bit confused by the question. The resh is pronounced as a rolling 'R' - like in Arabic; the gimmel without a dagesh is pronounced like the letter 'Ghayn' in Arabic.
@@micolislongis5558 Thats the thing we in israel don't pronounce the resh the same as yours anymore
people just can't make this sound (including me)