>This phoneme triggers the non-white
This phoneme triggers the non-white
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Isn't basically an Œ or Ö?
Delete this
its probably the easiest sound ever
ßßßßßßßß
hard S oh wow
>Having a non-phonetic language
>this phoneme triggers the white
Ыыыыыъьъььъьъь))))))))))))
Ž
It's not hard to pronounce but it still is unique
Is there a website or video series where these sounds are pronounced by someone that doesnt come off like a clown?
Џ
Фъябля
other germanic languages just use double s like weiss afaik
just the letter is uniq
in polish however at least every letter has infinite number of various sounds
Ñ
>in polish however at least every letter has infinite number of various sounds
What did he mean by this
Yes,a phoneme is a sound
Do you know what a phoneme is?
Ýíóðæöáú. Best letters
ðis
And ðese
þƿ
iirc, it's a long o sound
you really stretch out your jaw when you say it
áéíőű
áéíóúñü
More like the non-white: are you prepared to say that Anglos and Icelanders aren't White?
Э ЫЩФЬ ЯБЭПЧИ!
Do americans get that annoyed for it?
Too many Russians on this site right now
>are you prepared to say that Anglos and Icelanders aren't White?
Exactly.
If your languages has theta in it, it's not white.
Are we the only ones using this "^" ?
Really makes you think
No.
More like this phoneme triggers moot lol
>still not allowed on the site despite Norwegians crying about it for years
>not using romance based languages
plebs
Moot is a literal cuck
it's a symbol for an empty set
mexico are you drinked again
English doesn't have that in the alphabet. It's not just the US. The English "O" has a long "O" like "no", a short "O" like "knot" and then how we pronounce "Boris" or "port". Honestly I don't see the point in having a different letter for each possible phoneme.
Ç
> non-white
Japs seems to love it.
youtube.com
French is a Romance language, and we have OP's sound. We write it "eu".
what did he mean by this
Did you watched the video?
see
It was a joke. I am sorry, ok.
the letters in this thread trigger a monolingual english speaker
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