Why can't english pronounce r?
Why can't english pronounce r?
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because they are very dumdum
Why cant ur mom suck my dick...OH WAIT SHE CAN AND DOES :DDDDDDDDD
Fear of offending the French
Ärr
Why can't anyone except the British and Icelandic pronounce 'th'?
Why can't non-anglos pronounce th?
>he says "th" instead of þ and ð
innit
blue = the gay
It is spreading to the rest of Europe. Sad!
Here we pronounce 3 types of 'R's, two of them interchangeably, and have no trouble pronouncing the English one either.
what's with the pockets
The Spaniards can, just ask them to say an "S".
Only Americans and Canadians can pronounce "R" correctly.
British people say "ah" instead of "are". They use an "H" for what's supposed to be "R" sounds. They don't enunciate anything.
Blue ? It's purple f a m
>Germany
>No gutural sound
wtf I thought they were the most gutural people >ACHHHHHHHHHtung
It's easier to speak American English clearly after you master the anglo R.
Some Irish accents flap the R
dutch uses english R's too
Some accents do.
In mine, for example, 'her' is simply 'a'.
> How is her butter?
> ow iz a bu'a?
Vive la différence.
spanish speakers do, but it's written as a d for voiced and c or z for voiceless (the latter is exclusive to spain)
I've never had any difficulty with it? It used to be a part of our language.
most of germany on the map is purple (gluttural). it looks like bavaria is the exception.
We actually have all R's here.
What the fuck?
I never got that r-sound stuff I hear so often about.
There are even Dutch accents that use American R's.
mfw the Anglos are like the Japanese and say "l" instead or "r"
t. Antonio di Parma
Wha' aboot Yorkshire?
british=/=english. You're referring to english people
Link me a YouTube example of an English accent that uses the hard, north american style R.
Why?
This is so fucking retarded.
The person who made this map is a fucking mongoloid.
In Portugal we all have the gutteral r...
Jesus christ...
You sound like you have a speech impediment when you mimic the -ah sound a bit wrong.
There's no "r". It's yokshea
>Huemonkey geography
What is the standard R sound in dutch? I know that you guys use them all depending on the dialect, but what is the "school taught" one?
definitely not the centuries of inbreeding
Interestingly some people from Aragon pronounce R the French way
That makes no sense
We don't have this sound in our language
Also it's fucking weird. Like who came up with this shit ? Took me a long time before pronoucing correctly
which r?
Spanish, Greek and English are the th master race