Zed

>zed

>talon

>vosotros

>orianna

mfw somebody calls them zombies instead of zeds

>zee

>bee
>dee
>tee
>zee
etc
All make sense, and then come the brits and spew 'zed' out of nowhere.

The British say 'zed' because the original pronunciation of it is 'sd'.

'Zeus' is pronounced 'Sdeus'.

>Th

> How to assblast 90% of the world with one sound.

Hold on
*coughs* RRRRRRRR

Your turn.

Also, U.

DELET

Half of Britain rolls the 'r'. The French 'r' is pretty much the Arabic clearing of the throught, ain.

>vayne

> an
> en
> in
> on
> un
> ain
> ein

>clearing of the throught
oh come do I have to teach you how to english ?
hiss

>Sdeus
That's retarded, it's pronounced see-vs

>silent s

>ardent censer

>Silent s
>Silent e
>Silent t
>Silent anyfuckingletterwewanttobesilent

>he can't pronounce Kj, Tj, Sj, Skj or Stj

has every single letter in the alphabet been silent in at least one word in your language?
as in, is there a word where a is silent, another where b is silent, and so on

I think it might be, well if you consider letters like œ or æ, probably.

*Ancient* Greeks, Sven.

nothing wrong with a silent e, it is logical

>they can't pronounce a middle sound between a and o, or i and je

give this man a baguette

>they read y as aj and j as ʤ

this really triggers me

>gentoo

What, like Heebs?

>Strasse

You have a problem with composed sounds ?

>onda vital

>equipa

>fixe

>lo