>when non anglos try to pronounce "th"
When non anglos try to pronounce "th"
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>only anglos can be huge fags
>when non dutch try to pronounce "g"
>Anglos have "th"
>they still pronounce everything with an "s" while speaking Spanish
>non-french trying to say "hon" naturally
>tfw Anglo but still can't pronounce th
>when non dutch try to pronounce "ui"
I make that sound all the time when I'm sucking my boyfriends dick.
I still can't say bon anniversaire correctly
>non-nordic trying to say Æ
>tfw no American bf
There is a liaison here (boN Anniversaire), so you have to pronounce a strong N. There is no nasalisation here.
Might depends on dialects, though.
I speak quite a bit of Swedish but I still don't know what sound that makes. Is it like å or what
>tfw no frog bf
Icelandic has that sound.
>tfw not striptoasted between two American jocks
>tfw they won't both give me a bj right after
No
å = aa
æ = ae
ö = oe
moot = fag so I have to use the swedish ö
>æ = ae
That's what I figured tb h
>he can't roll his r's
>when anglos try to pronounce ж
>When I try to pronounce "ы"
I'M TRYING
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More than likely you can roll you "r", being American, you propably say "water" as "guarer", with a rolled "r" there.
>when anglos try to pronounce "ch"
>when anglos try to pronounce anything latin
>when anglos try to pronounce anything french
>when anglos try to pronounce anything german