1. you're cunt
2. name one good thing about your language
1. Finland
2. We don't have any silent letters.
1. you're cunt
2. name one good thing about your language
1. Finland
2. We don't have any silent letters.
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1. america
2. everyone speak it
Estonian
It's a far better version of Finnish
this
what is silent letter?
1. Bin
2. It acts as a secret language when abroad
>your language
Not the language you are borrowing from a country on the other side of the ocean, Jimmy Smith, great grandson of Hans Schmidt.
it's still the native language I speak you fucking idiot
France
We don't pronounce final letters
Australia
We don't pronounce half our syllables.
Why are all the dutch posters so rude today?
Straya.
Lotsa short'nin' yeah?
1. Jpn
2. Sounds like Finnish
French
It's dying
I think there was some report recently that said the Dutch are gonna be a minority in their own nation in a couple generations. They could be lashing out.
This is actually strange but true.
Spanish
I can talk to some brown people and some of them are okay
So am I now.
From Wikipedia: In an alphabetic writing system, a silent letter is a letter that, in a particular word, does not correspond to any sound in the word's pronunciation.
so basically like the "gh" sound in thought, drought, light etc
German
Good for poems and storywriting
i love you too
kys weeb
america
its the most american
We use gender neutral word for he/she/him/her
Phonemic orthography
Gender determined by noun endings
No cases
Probably the only good thing going about this place.
1.zilland
2. Vowels don't exist
I like when you call soda 'fizzy'
My sides
Conjugate Arab and french words with tamazight rules
can pronounce any letter/syllable in any language
> having an entire profanity system based on diseases and medical conditions
What the fuck?
Chile
yes, ananas pizza best pizza
soda is a fizzy drink but not all fizzy drinks are soda.
Slovenian
By far the most pleasant phonology of any Slavic language (no palatalised L, frequent use of the schwa, the rolled R is more of a trill).
>good things
Kys
ah, thanks