Non-Anglos pronounce this as 'turd'

>non-Anglos pronounce this as 'turd'

lolf

I realized that people have a lot more trouble with the vowels, like that "i" actually sounds like an "eh", but spanish speakers would pronounce it "ee".

there's a "th" sound in our language, so that'd be quite easy.

No.

It's "saado"

kek

there are some sounds that are just naturally hard to do for some reason, like as a child native engish speakers often have trouble with "th",always pronouncing it as "f", though the trouble is only brief. It's the same with american children and their weird "r" sound, they can't do it properly without a lot of practice as a child.

>mfw non anglo
>mfw can speak the anglos language better than he can

Germans are cute.

They can't make "th" sounds.

it's pronounced "ti-hireduh"

dumb 9gag tier myth

>anglos talking shit about pronunciation
You do realize your language is a french tier mess, right?

What the fuck even is Finnish?

A language with extremely straight forward pronunciation with zero exceptions

the anglo "r" has to be the most retarded sound I've heard in my lifetime.

Speak for yourself.filthy brit
I pronounce third "t-haa-i-err-d"

Literally a speech impediment

> russian speaker
> pronounce "girl", "third" etc like "gё:l", "thë:d" (the letter ë is pronounced [jo], but if written after a consonant it loses the [j] and makes the consonant soft)

>anglos pronounce it as "thööwd"

Of course they can. Many Germans try to sound as non-German as possible when speaking English.

more like θeer

>there's a "th" sound in our language

You don't have it, though.

cerd

I agree

F' ead

ez.

Nah, people with bad phonetics pronuounce `th` here like `s` or `z`

What do you mean?

CHI

You mean the yank r? Yeah it sounds disgusting

>not pronouncing it "sert"
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