His language has dental fricatives, uvular trills and/or voiced sibilants

>his language has dental fricatives, uvular trills and/or voiced sibilants

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fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/
youtube.com/watch?v=uJYoggYsw2k
youtube.com/watch?v=3y7nCRC_OJA
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>his language's plosives are aspirated

come on now

What do these things even mean

>he has a language

>His language has different pitches

>mfw a phonemelet approximates [ð] as [z]

>his language has more than one palatal consonant

>his language doesn't have vowel harmony

>his language was invented by a madman

>his country shares its language with other countries

>his language is Finnish

>his language is not finnish or estonian
Many such cases. Sad!

>his language utilizes a close back unrounded vowel
>his language utilizes a close front rounded vowel

>his language never underwent Anglo-Frisian brightening

>Realize Finns created Spurdo Spärde
>They literally sound like him
>MFW

>his language doesn't have any trills whatsoever

>mfw a trillfag tries to produce an alveolar tap

Wrong. The only voiced plosive Finnish has is the voiced alveolar plosive. Other types of voiced plosives occur only in recent loanwords to Finnish.

>his language has a sound so primitive as a flap or a tap

>his language has all those stupid ass words

>his language has - may Ladefoged forgive me for uttering this - pharyngeals

dental fricatives
Tongue against the teeth in pronunciation. Like saying, "This" in English.

The fuck language are half these terms from?

Not an argument. That is merely an allophone.

The same language you are typing in on this Mongolian Puppet Show discussion forum.

Start studying phonetics.

>his language has dental fricatives, uvular trills and/or voiced sibilants
Lmao do you have an English degree OP?

eii vittu perkele sauna mämmi ebin :DDDDDD

>his language features a voiced velar nasal as a phoneme and not as an allophone

>studying a language you can learn from video games

lol

>he doesn't know basic phonetic terminology

i don't want to play anymore m8 i don't know enough about finnish to keep greentexting back at you

also [ŋ] is indeed pleb tier, makes me sick every time i produce it

thanks for participating in my autism, freedomlander

Achually it is the estonians who sound like Spurdo, Finnish has very few d's g's and b's

>uvular trills
french R
>voiced sibilants
Z

where do I learn basic phonetics so I can understand this

>>uvular trills
>french r
nope, just this rhotic sound: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uvular_trill

>>voiced sibilants
>Z
akshually it's [z], [ʒ], [ʐ] and [ʑ]

Go to libgen
Download Ladefoged's "A Course in Phonetics"
Read it
Download Johnson's "Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics"
Read it
Go here phonetics.ucla.edu/ (more specifically here phonetics.ucla.edu/course/chapter1/chapter1.html)
Memorize the IPA chart, fuck around, listen to crazy sounds, bask in the glory of God Emperor Ladefoged
Download and learn to use praat fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/

Do all this my son and you are on your way to becoming a phonetician

Obligatory "I'm so sorry you had to experience this"-Finn here.

I am so sorry for the actions of my countryman on this thread. Please reply me with the appriopriate picture of Spede Pasanen.

But I'm actually autistic

> ejective consonants
The true measure of a subhuman.

>his language is spoken by less than 5 million people

How does it feel to be a language-let?

I find it kinda funny to read threads like these.

>his language hasnt ascended to meaningless gutteral sounds
youtube.com/watch?v=uJYoggYsw2k
youtube.com/watch?v=3y7nCRC_OJA

>he speaks a language from the Na-Dené family

>his language doesn't have gutteral belches and urethral squeeking

It's not even funny anymore

It's very rare through, i think the most widely spoken language that has ejectives is Amharic.

Personally i like ejectives, they sounds cool.

i love my language autism

Hello!

>retroflex consonants

Southern Vietnamese has three two (or three) retroflex consonants while Northern Vietnamese has none, heh.

In Estonia I was taught that these letters are also limited in use because Estonians don't like them

hi :3

I share your utmost disgust with retroflex consonants.

Haven't seen you in our thread lately!
Are you busy?
I did my test at Finland and waiting for results

haven't felt like posting for a while

[v] is more common here.

> retroflex
But you speak good Swedish, don't you, Lauri? :^)