>you are cunt
>can you do this sound?
You are cunt
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Like "D"
the end - Di end
No, and i don't want to learn that faggorty.
what about "th" as "θ"?
For example, "th" in "Throw"
I fucking hate this sound
>t. bar bar bar bar bar
UK
Yes
I thought Arabic had this sound, besides Germanic languages.
Throw - here is Th as F - Frou.
In The - Th is like D - Di ( like in Dio)
the only Germanic languages that have this sound are Icelandic and Faroese
Can you make the sound if you try though?
Like in Thigh or Third.
>>can you do this sound?
We have many many sounds in our language, that is why we don't have problems with other languages. But people from other countries have problem with our language.
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They are not the same. Do you even phonetics?
I don't like fonetyka, wole disco polo.
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I have a hard time pronouncing "sh" or "ch" desu.
If I think about it, I can speak with those sounds, but if I just speak English more casually, I'll say "tsips" instead of "chips" for example, or "cas" instead of "cash"
yes but i won't.
it's like everyone can suck a dick but not everyone would want to.
yes
I pronounce it as a consonant "L" without sound.
as for voiced "th", I pronounce it as a strengthened "L".
[th]e - kinda ok
[th]ink - took years to practice and not sound like a faggot
a[r]e - took years to practice and still sound like a faggot (I just try to imagine as if I had my mouth fully filled with rocks and then pronounce this R sound)
all the rest of sounds are quite nice and cool
Let me try to say Throw:
FROU!
no, TROU!
shit, PHROU, damn it!
all right, one last time: TT-KH-PF-ROUU!
fucking engrish, I cannot to pronounce that!
Of courshe! I spheak like Bane though.
Yes I can. But I won't.
Deal with it.
How those non-Anglos of you who can NOT use it pronounce words like "thin" then? Saying it with a "t" or "d" sounds retarded, as well as with a "f" like in "fire". So how do you do it?
the traditional german voiced "s".
git gud
Zis sound is impossible to make so we always speak like zat
ask a native swedish person to say the word "hue" as in color not the sound brazilians make
Zis, zis sound iz impossibeul, oui juzt say "Z" :DDDD
Yes
Can you do î?
Standard Arabic does
Modern Greek does
Castlilian Spanish does (only the unvoiced th though)
Albanian does
Burmese does (only the unvoiced th though)
A few other languages used to, but not any more.
>his i has a hat
that's adorable.
vacoroo it and i imitate it.
>His i and a don't have a hat
>His s and t don't take a shit
How does it feel speaking a meme language
Yes but it doesn't come unconsciously and it's pretty difficult so it's 50/50 when I'm speaking
Ï ï à â é è ê ë ô ü ù û :^)
>he actually use english to communicate instead of shitposting
no
a lot of people in the UK can't
despicable really
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So it's basically our "ö"?
if you can say "ts" you can say "ch"
Try saying "tsips" but without using the tip of the tongue
Yes.
Over time, the i in our latin words evolved into î and words like Imperator or Sunt became Împărat and Sînt
thin then
think these
third them
Thanks either
birthday brother
bathtub clothing
healthy worthy
math smooth
breath breathe
Ofc
Are Greek and European Spanish the only other languages that do this?
yes, in french this sound is written "eu"
i don't know much about romanian, are your "R" guttural or do you roll them ?
As a non-native English speaker, i pronounce them the same.
Þ
That was pretty good
barbarians don't know how to do this sound
:Þ
Don't you mean
>:z
;Þ
Icelandic, Faroese and English m8
it's a pretty uncommon sound over all languages though
Of course I can, and I laugh my ass off when looking at the rest of the world being incapable of pronouncing it.
Zeuh
I speak English natively, so of course I can.
da fug you can muh nigga?
Absolutely not
This/that
Thing/think
I can make both of the TH sounds because English is the superior language. And I can roll my R's.
Knowing that there are Yurofaggots that literally can not, no matter how hard they try, pronounce them makes me laugh.
Niggers don't pronounce th.
Stop bullshitting.
I don't get it. What would they say? "Sju"? Requesting Swedish vocaroo.
Don't you ever call me a nigger ever again! Call me literally anything but those subhuman pieces of trash
I hate niggers so fucking much
Pronounce rabarbra.
How, you are one?
Is there anything more funny that hearing a frog """"""speak"""""" English, they're by far the worst at hiding the accent.
>. And I can roll my R's.
I can assure you that, without even listening to you, you cannot properly roll your R.
*claps* wow :DD
Why is this so hard to believe? Rolling the R is easy as fuck. Just because we don't do it in English doesnt mean an English speaker is somehow unable to do it.
no, and I don't want to
>Why is this so hard to believe?
Because you anglos call the Scottish R a roll R, when it's barely rolled and sounds gay as shit.
And I'm not even mentioning the trilled R.
>"ы" ( î )
>sounds like "ö"
How is that possible?
Yes.
I am gifted for languages and can reproduces any sound, any accent quite convincingly.
No one cares and I'm poor and lonely though.
>ы
because it isn't "ы" listen to his vocaroo.
your ы is our short "i" like in Blind, Wind, Kind, sind etc.
>French
>can reproduces any accent quite convincingly.
Good bant there lad
I just use d and f instead
>dis
>maf
reproduce*
Yes, I can. I'm really good. The only accent I cannot mimic is Québécois French. It's too disconcerting.
Once again, it's not like anyone gave the slightest fuck about my skills.
No, I don't have a lisp
It's okay Michel, I can't make your damned guttural 'r'.
> TFW never tried speaking a language with a proper rolled r
> trilled r is crazy town
At least I can say this or that or think about things :^)
I can.
We do have this sound because of localised loan words from Arabic and Persian (hundred of years ago). Since the preferable of Rumi (Roman alphabets) was introduced and standardize, the "th" was commonly written as "s".
Can you mimic my MY language sounds?
Most Anglos can't make simple vowels either.
>it's not AOW, it's O
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>Can you mimic my MY language sounds?
What sounds are difficult? Any example?
i can say that too, though. Spanish has the TH sound, we even have both TH sounds, we just don't recognize them as separate.
Look at "dado" in Spanish, it's "Dadho".
That was actually one of the first things I corrected when learning French
I get the vowels, in Englishland we move our lips while pronouncing vowels much more drastically than French fucks
I still can't make the fucking R, it sounds forced like I'm choking or something
That's good at least. But hey, we don't speak a language that requires anything beyond our simple r, it's difficult user
>your ы is our short "i" like in Blind, Wind, Kind, sind etc.
To me, it sounds like our и and barely differs from the ih sound as in "Sie".
What the hell sound like our long "i" there?
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This is a clear "ö"
Nothing, of course. Because ы is very different from и.
But I don't either get how this
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What are we arguing about?
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I find it to be pretty simple
proofs or never happened.
"th" in "thing" and "th" in "though" are not the same sound, in arabic we have "ذ", "ض", "ظ" ,"ث"
Do you need handicap?
> a = [Aa]h, i = f[ee]t, u = f[oo]t, e = [ea]rl (ĕ), e = [e]gg, o = [O]h
anggerik
belimbing
padi
meraung
memperdaya
dia
air
kau
kapur
cempedak
Durian
gambir
Kancil
Kicap
Langsat
manggis
Merbau
peta
petak
rama-rama
rambutan
parang
sia-sia
tatkala
rendang (food)
kasihan
>Answer will be provided.
th = z
but ci and ce = zi and ze
Cecilia = Zezilia
If you don't provide a recording, I can't tell if it's hard or not...
I can pronounce many things, but I won't make guesses in a totally unknown language.
You still sound like a colombian tho.