Knight

>knight
>night
Explain yourself, anglos.

Well you see, the thing about that is, it's quite simple *shoots you*

The word knight, from Old English cniht ("boy" or "servant"),[4] is a cognate of the German word Knecht ("servant, bondsman").[5] This meaning, of unknown origin, is common among West Germanic languages (cf Old Frisian kniucht, Dutch knecht, Danish knægt, Swedish knekt, Norwegian knekt, Middle High German kneht, all meaning "boy, youth, lad", as well as German Knecht "servant, bondsman, vassal")

Aye!
But there's a difference in german. Why couldn't you get the pronouncation difference with the whole word? :^)

Anglos are special

Ritari

Ayyy

Hoчи

>бpaт
>бpaть

explain yourself, russkie

>where
>were

Read read reed red
They're there their
Beat beat beet
root route
Eye aye I
Here hear
Etc

Can be more or less of a fuck you depending on accent.

beer, bear
here hear hare hair lel

>root
pronounced rut

>route
pronounced raʊt

>speaking like an american

pls

As I know it's a riter or knight from word kneel. Knight codex is personal choise.

Scots and Irish pronounce the h in wh though.

>wine whine merger

>bear
>beer

Ayyy

Jared Taylor and Richard Spencer do that too. Think it's an educated texas accent?

Those two aren't pronounced the same.

Where and wear are though.

>bear
>beer
this is bait, you motherfuckers
do you want people to have a bad moment when saying it loud? don't be mean please

they pronounced differently

were and wear sound the same no?

no where and wear. were sounds like whir