Post some hard words to pronounce in your language
Zashchishchayoushchiyesya - the ones who are defending themselves
Vzbzdnut' - to fart silently
Post some hard words to pronounce in your language
Zashchishchayoushchiyesya - the ones who are defending themselves
Vzbzdnut' - to fart silently
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I'm not sure what it means. It's the longest portuguese word.
Nguyễn is plebby. Khuỷu and thuyền are harder.
My main language is Arabic so I guess most words are hard
A lot of people find "strengths" hard to say for some reason.
Most words in Italian are pretty easy to pronounce, there aren't many consonant clusters, the only difficult thing could be long consonants.
In French, it's anticonstitutionnellement meaning "unconstitutionally". My French prof taught us this word during our 1st year of French.
"th-s" cluster is a bitch 2bh
like months
I find th-r more difficult
vowels are for suckers
>Blb vlk pln žbrnd zdrhl hrd z mlh Brd skrz vrch Smrk v čtvrť srn Krč
meaning: Stupid wolf full of swill proudly run away from misty Brdy (mountains) over Smrk hill to Krč (Prague district) full of deers
Abracadabrantesque
t. reddit
I pronounce the "s" in the next word... months ago = month sago
yeah that too
Srca, from serbian. Means heart. I have no idea how you pronounce it.
Or "prestidigitateur"
What the fuck
primitive
Juzutsushi syujutsuchuu
sorcerer under surgery
If you can use compound words
>lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas
If you cant
>epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydelläänsäkäänköhän
If you can use compound words and conjugate
>kumarreksituteskenteleentuvaisehkollaismaisekkuudellisenneskenteluttelemattomammuuksissansakaankopahan
>agglutinat*ve languages
Shujutsushitsu (手術室) - operation theatre
Tekishutsu shujutsu (摘出手術) - removal surgery
Tokyo tokkyo kyoka kyoku kyokuchou (東京特許許可局) - the chief of Tokyo patent licensing authority
wtf
longest word:
>nejzdevětadevadesáteronásobitelnějšího
belonging-to-the-most-able-to-be-multiplied-by-number-99
and longest word without any vowels
>čtvrťsmršt
literally "quarter storm" but it has no real meaning
holy kek.
can you do a vocaroo saying these?
Nah. My words are too easy to pronounce.
I am more interested with the butterfly meme.
Butterfly = rama-rama {rolled r - aa- maa 2x} / rerama / kelembar {kělěmbar}
Moth = kupu-kupu {coo-poo 2x} /kekupu / buyah {boo - yaah}
For a foreigner Scioglilingua is hard to say
lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilatuttamattomuudellaansakaankohan
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
I doubt it. They might be confused by the it's spelled but [ʃɔjiliŋgwa] isn't very hard to pronounce.
pls someone foreign vocaroo this pls
Vocaroo please
There aren't any. Unless you go full retard and just pick the longest word there is.
"Nebeprisikiškiakopūsteliaudavome", meaning "we would not, multiple times, anymore pick enough wood sorrel for ourselves" in the past tense.
I guess a foreigner might find something like "šiugžda" difficult to pronounce, because of the g-dzh-d clusterfuck.
Why are Italian, French and Spanish words for "butterfly" are so different? I have studied Italian for a few months and now learning Spanish and most words are pretty similar.
Probably came from the original language and not latin.
>precipitevolissimevolmente
Trovato in rete. I can't say it properly
In portuguese it's borboleta
Fun fact (not so really): Mariposa is moth in portuguese
muvaffakiyetsizleştiremeyicileştiremeyicileştiremediklerimizdenmisiniz?
vesihiisi sihisi hississä ja koko kokko kokkosi
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Also if you are totally unfamiliar with the German language, you probably mispronounce "Geschnäuz".
Finland why?
Nice
not a real word, families
I just combined the words
>lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas
and
>epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydelläänsäkäänköhän
;_;
For example:
Ündi
Qatañ
Ölw
Ğarışkerlik
Äzäzil
>Geschnäuz
Geshnoyts?
Grundstücksverkehrsgenehmigungszuständigkeitsübertragungsverordnung
yes
I thought pneumoultramicroscopicossilicovulcanoconiose was the longest portuguese word
Solder
Many people have a hard time saying it and then insist it is pronounced sodder. It isn't.
muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine
>lentokone (1)
>suihku (2)
>turbiini (3)
>moottori (4)
>apu (5)
>mekaanikko (6)
>aliupseeri (7)
>oppilas (8)
>>why?
Just don't put a space between words.
Guľôčka v jamôčke is pretty hard. Means "small ball in a small hole" although not entirely. The words are just smallened versions of "guľa" and "jama" which mean ball and hole or pit. You could still add the word "malá" before it which means small and it would be even smaller.
The ô is a special Slovak letter which is pronounced kind of like "uo".
dialektičnomaterialističen
Buchhandel
srtsa
c in Serbian is ts
Most of the difficult words come from the medical field
Otorrinolaringólogo
Esternocleidomastoideo
Electroencefalografista
wstrzemięźliwość
>Zashchishchayoushchiyesya
*zaščiščajuščijsia
Schifffahrtsgesellschaft
>š
>č
Russian language written with latin script with these made-up letters looks even more eye-bleedingly ugly than Polish.
>Otorrinolaringólogo
ωτορινολαρυγγολόγος
Twelfths
I think it's because you see so many letters but you don't realise that you aren't supposed to voice all of them. For me one of the biggest revelations about English has been that the letters that are in a word don't have so much to do with how you pronounce it. Maybe that sounds obvious to a native English speaker, but in a lot of languages, letters actually represent a single phoneme. In finnish for example there's only one way to say each letter so pronouncing finnish is really simple, unlike English which can be total guesswork.
Megszentségítethetetlenségeskedéseitekért
Sixths is the worst one.
it is pronounced sodder
thats how literally everyone in my robotics class said it
the hardest is probably "fa"
Selvfolgelig
>lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas
kek. Sounds like a made up portuguese word by a 4 year old. Pilas means "dicks" in a slightly childish way.
see People usually have a hard time pronouncing Portuguese words because of the "nh" "lh" and "ão".
If someone wants to try:
>palha (hay)
>banho (bath)
>cão (dog)
Apparently, picture is hard for Americans to pronounce correctly.
>pichure
>Even his language is a meme
no it isnt
we say picture or pitcher depending on which word you use
>english:cobblestone
>portuguese:paralelepipedo
wtf? its not hard but its so big that no one wants to use this word everyone just avoids it and say something like street or road.
Paralelipipédico is a better one :P
source ploxx
>Geschnäuz
jeshnawzzz
;)
>Mariposa
Newfags can't into this.
nyuculer
>lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas (jet turbine mechanic NCO student (?))
and
>atomiydinenergiareaktorigeneraattorilauhduttajaturbiiniratasvaihde (some part in nuclear reactor)
Both are real and grammatically correct words, but not that commonly used ofcourse
>pitcher
You could write it that way. It's the only way I keep hearing the word pronounced in American media.
Zaščiščajuščijesja
My, indywidualiści, wyindywidualizowaliśmy się z rozentuzjazmowanego tłumu, który oklaskiwał przeintelektualizowane i przeliteraturalizowane dzieło
smashing your head onto the keyboard doesn't count. provide real words please.
supercalafragilisticexpialadotius
That was a mistake that your parents left Russia
Этo былo oшибкoй, чтo твoи poдитeли yeхaли из Poccии
Eto bilo oshibkoi chto tvoi roditeli uehali iz rossii
I can't use Cyrillic alphabet but in Latin it doesn't existed. I haven't something hard to pronounce in Russian or English.
>mfw my first language is polish
>can't say it all 100% properly
Goddamnit why english is so easy
cringy american.
guh-shnoyts
They're wrong.
Im fairly certain ive never had reason to speak this word allowed. And now that i do i have suspicions over whether or not its actually possible to say this word and feel like you've done a good job pronouncing it.
The the X together with the TH is fine, but to make the S on the end heard you end up hissing like a snake-person.
*aloud
Tried to pronounce that. My family is now trying to perform an exorcism on me.
Why doesn't your country controls the world?