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Is it pronounced: Yahn - deer; yahn - deh - reh or dee - ree?

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Is it pronounced:

Yahn - deer; yahn - deh - reh or dee - ree?
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Yahn - dare? Not dah - reh. As in like air.
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>>155742053
If only you could take 5 seconds to find a Japanese person saying the fucking word on Google
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>>155742053
Jandere.
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>>155742053
It's pronounce: Shitdere.
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It's pronounced "shit taste"

Also why can't burguers understand the fact that japanese is a phonetic language.
"e" is always pronounced like "eh". So it would be Yahn-deh-reh
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>>155742053
You pronunce it like the nips do it.

You NEVER use the american accent to name something in the original japanese title, OP.
Baka gaijins.
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Purest love
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>>155742165
If you're speaking american then you switch to american pronunciations, dumbass.
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>>155742205
>speaking american
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>>155742231
Suck it, Britbong.
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>>155742205
>speaking american
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>>155742053
It's pronounce "never-stick-in-crazy".
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>>155742053
It's pronounced like yandere.
I feel bad for native English speakers, your pronunciation of vowels is so fucked up that you can't even try to speak another language without sounding fucking retarded.
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>>155742205
No!

But IIRC even your americans are pronouncing it like the original japanese these days.
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Yandere is hot in 2D, not so much in 3D I discovered.
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>>155742053
Yan de re
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>>155742259
>Britbong
Not quite, but close enough, I guess.

>>155742274
Maybe we're right and everyone else is wrong?
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>>155742205
>speaking american
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>>155742274
I love english m8
>Second language casual filter
>Complex as fug, suited only for natives and scholars
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>>155742313
>Second language casual filter
English is really quite simple, compared to a multitude of other languages.
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>>155742274
Agreed.

>>155742313
Somehow, I doubt you're a scholar, "m8".
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>>155742334
>English is really quite simple, compared to a multitude of other languages.
This is incorrect. If you knew more than one language, you might not have made such an uninformed blanket statement.
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It's pronounced "I'll fucking chop your head off if i see you breathing my boo air." bitch
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>>155742334
Some examples, if you would be so kind?
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>>155742380
Englanti on ehdottomasti helpoin niistä kolmesta kielestä, joita puhun suht sujuvasti, plus saksa siihen päälle, jota puhun jotenkuten, vaikka suurimman osan oonki unohtanu.

>>155742403
Arabic, Mandarin, Finnish? It's not like I'm a linguist, so you'll find a better answer simply by googling.
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>>155742205
LOL, i'd love to see you pronounce chauffeur or croissant or any imported word
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>>155742259
I'm so happy to see my pig filename, you have no idea
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>>155742559
choffer
crawsant

There, they actually sound like real words now
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>>155742053
https://youtu.be/YSDTPPM9qsc
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>>155742587
Wrong
Showfoor
Quasonts
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>>155742629
crezent
chawfer
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>>155742053
Which of these would you choose?
1. Petite vampire Yandere ojou-sama yearning for her own knight
2. Childhood friend Yandere, trained to take care and protect you for many years
3. Stronk and fit Yandere in murder business, be it for fun or criminal syndicates
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>>155742629
Shafööri
Kroisantti
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>>155742659
Not quite
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>>155742559
Not him but with just a bit of understanding of french you can perfectly pronounce that. How to pronounce "au", "eu", "ss" or "ant" are some of the first things you learn just by hearing french.
The fact that anglospeakers cant understand that the other languages have logical rules when it comes to pronounciation is beyond me.
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>>155742682
>needing to incorporate logic into your language
Brainlets when will they learn
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So is OP right? I can't be bothered checking.
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>>155742682
I don't get the point you're trying to make?

He was trying to say that you adopt the style of the language you took the word from. ie. you don't 'americanize' the word.

Then you just agreed with him by saying you pronounce the french words by listening to how the french say it.
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>>155742674
3. Stronk and fit Yandere in murder business, be it for fun or criminal syndicates
Yes please.
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>>155742205
>english pronunciations
>of words that are not english
Doesn't even fucking matter anyway because you read the word the way the phonetics in it are supposed to sound, not as if it's one massive clump that you have to decipher. The Japanese phonetics don't even translate to English phonetics, there is not "english pronunciation", because they don't even use the latin alphabet, and using enlgish sounds is only an entry-level tool to allow you to have some understanding of how the words sound so you aren't completely lost trying to learn japanese you fucking バカガイジン
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>>155742674
I'll take number 2 please. About time the childhood friend shined.
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>>155742587
we all know you wouldn't embarrass yourself in the real world like this.
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Buck cake
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>>155742053
You pronounce it exactly as you write it. ヤンデレ. Stupid Trumpistani trash.
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>>155742053
Always said yan day day probably all wrong.
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>>155742892
Yan day ray
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>>155742904
>Yan day ray
WRONG
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>>155742931
Is it der ray?
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>>155742830
Do you doubt the power of retarded burgers? The people known most notably in other countries, when they aren't currently bombing them, for being obnoxious retards who don't even realize they're retarded? I mean I'm all for being a stubborn guy but I know people think I suck and I don't do it if it isn't meaningful to me, but burgers don't understand.
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Here we go boys, the real pronunciation
Yah-n-deh-reh
4 syllables
Ya
n
de
re

ez pz
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>>155742940
No, it's yandere. There's no "ay" sound at the end, it ends in an e.
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>>155742053
yawn, durrrrr
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>>155742992
Ok
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>>155742830
I've heard Muricans pronounce Italy as "Eye-telly" IRL.
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>>155742053
How much of a newfag do you have to be to not know how it's pronounced?
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>>155743033
Name three shows that actually use the word "yandere"
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>>155742542
Talar du inte svenska också?
>>155742282
English is the youngest language in the the north germanic language tree meaning it basically derived from german and the scandinavian languages along with a few others. Germans and scandis pronounce vowels as actual vowels while english speakers fucked them up beyond recognition.

I really don't know what happened to the brits but damn you really fucked up somewhere.
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>>155742053
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>>155742205
Yan(similar to YAM) Da Ray
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>>155743044
Even if you haven't seen any shows with yandere in them you could figure it out from any show that mentions tsundere and if you haven't heard tsundere in anime you're truly a newfag
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>>155743062
>Talar du inte svenska också?
Ja visst, men Sverige e för bög.
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/jän.de̞.ɾe̞/, with short vowels.
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>>155742053
https://forvo.com/search/ヤンデレ
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>>155743062
Yeah mate even their retarded adopted son disowned them out of shame. Their brother became a massive country surpassing them and even their criminals are better off.
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>>155743082
Get out Evaxephon
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>>155743062
>English is the youngest language in the the north germanic language tree meaning it basically derived from german and the scandinavian languages along with a few others. Germans and scandis pronounce vowels as actual vowels while english speakers fucked them up beyond recognition.

I didn't know it was possible to spout this much pseudo linguistic bullshit but here we are
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>>155742793
>3.
+ FITT body
+ Can protect you real efficiently
+ Propably interests in weapons and martial arts,(/k, /fit, /his)
- Can you keep up with her?
- She will HAVE to protect you because of her hobbies/work
- Even more dangerous for you and everyone you know than normally
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>>155742991
Still wrong
THREE syables
Yan, pronounced like the "yon" in "yonder"
Der - pronounced like the word "dare"
Eh - for this one just pronounce the "E" in "excellent"
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>>155743119
My urge to correct him is growing...

>>155743062
>English is the youngest language in the the north germanic language tree
English is not North Germanic. It is West Germanic.

>meaning it basically derived from german
No. It means both derived from the same language. Let's call it "West Germanic".

>and the scandinavian languages
Nope. English is not from North Germanic aka Scandinavian. This is another completely separated branch of the Germanic languages.

>Germans and scandis pronounce vowels as actual vowels
Yeah, sure, because English pronounces the vowels as consonants instead, right? Right?

Oh wait. You're yet another fuckhead who confuses spelling with language.

>while english speakers fucked them up beyond recognition.
The spelling is fucked up. However the phonological shifts were similar - check how both English and Standardgerman ended pronouncing proto-Germanic /hu:s/.
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>>155743172
>keep up with her
I can try
>she will HAVE to protect you
Way more fun than a normal life
>everyone you know
That guy I see in the mirror? Can;t think of anyone else.
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>>155742991
Don't confuse syllable with mora. The /n/ there is a mora, but not a syllable.
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>>155743119
Whether it's true or not does not really matter as the point still stands. Why the fuck did english speakers start pronouncing 'y' as 'why', for instance? It's pretty retarded.
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>>155743202
This is bait.
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>>155743109
UK is 5th largest economy too 10 military power. The aboriginal convicts are no where to be seen.
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>>155743234
Piss off
That's the correct way
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>>155743172
>Can you keep up with her?
Give me a round of refresher training and I can start catching up.
>She will HAVE to protect you because of her hobbies/work
Well protect ourselves. I know my way around guns and basic explosives, at the least.
>Even more dangerous for you and everyone you know than normally
I don't really know anyone. Sounds good.
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>>155743209
Pretty sure he means that English vowel sounds are retarded compared to "germans and scandis". And he's right.

Don't know how you got spelling into the argument at all.
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>>155743209
>Nope. English is not from North Germanic aka Scandinavian. This is another completely separated branch of the Germanic languages

To be fair, English was heavily influenced by Norse languages in its development leading to some really unusual features and placing it in an awkward position in the linguistic family tree of germanic languages
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>>155743248
Cool.

Are you upset I called out your bait and are attempting to bait me some more? How cute.
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>>155743235
>UK is 5th largest economy

Ancient data. They lost 25% of their market value after the Brexit vote, are 6th or 7th now. Only one more drop in their credit rating and they can't afford their national debt anymore.
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>>155743232
>Why the fuck did english speakers start pronouncing 'y' as 'why', for instance?
The word uses an "y" instead of an "i" because of spelling conventions of the time; legibility reasons (too many vertical strokes).

That "y" that should be "i" used to represent a "long i". It's the sound Modern English uses for the words "beet", "meat" and the likes. However then the Great Vowel Shift happened between 1300 and 1600, and what was a "long i" was broke into a diphthong, but spelling was already crystallized that way.
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>>155743298
None of you have mentioned French influence on English. Pretty sure it's a larger part of English than this German scandil stuff.
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>>155743248
YAHN DARE EH nigga?? really? they don't have an R sound like that in Japanese. stupid niggas.
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>>155743314
Still way higher than Australia. From Brexit exports are good and the FTSE100 ended the year on a high.
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>>155742818
>2.
+ Wants and knows how to be perfect for you in every way
+ Whatever you want, she WILL make it happen
- Possessiveness and her obsession is cranked up to hundred
- You propably won't have other friends
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>>155743302
I am NOT CUTE.
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>>155743314
plus no nation can afford their national debt. China owns the USA through debt bonds they bought.
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>>155743364
Sounds heavenly
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>>155743335
French really only contributed a large vocabulary and more nonsensical spellings to the language with little effect on the grammar
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>>155743280
>Pretty sure he means that English vowel sounds are retarded compared to "germans and scandis". And he's right.
The vowels themselves aren't weird or retarded. Tense/lax pairing, four heights, a schwa, some diphthongs... at most the lack of a true /a/ is weird, but meh.

On the other hand the way they are represented when written is full potato. And even the natives will gladly recognize it.

>>155743298
There is some Norse influence here and there, but it's West Germanic per excellence. See the position of articles, lack of Holtzmann's Law, the /w/ in /wu/, /wo/ being conserved...

>>155743335
>French
Overrated influence. Most of this shit happened well after the Angevin Empire was dust.
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>>155743387
>>>/pol/ is that way
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>>155742675
Mee nyt vittuun
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>>155743424
Yea? I've just seen some infograhs posted by French before that said French is about 70ish % of English. I never checked their source and was just wondering.
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Holy shit I hate when you guys talk pronunciation. You use shitty arbitrary spellings that you think somehow convey the pronunciation you are thinking of, despite English being a orthographic shitfest with little to no isomorphy between spelling and pronunciation. It's pronounced [ˈjɑndɛɾɛ]. In case you don't know ipa, j is the glide consonant beginning 'you suck', ɑ is like a in 'barf' but short, like your dick, n and d are fucking n and d, ɛ is the initial vowel in 'end yourself' and ɾ is a flap-r like the sound your mother's flappy vagina makes when she cuntfarts.
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>>155743459
Economics isn't politics go to >>>trash and stay there
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>>155743480
>>>/trash/
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>>155743335
>Pretty sure
Meaning you have no knowledge on the subject but will continue to spread your uneducated opinion like it was fact, right? Ok.
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>>155743463
I'd say Romance+Latin vocab (as a whole, not just French) in English is somewhere like 50%.

Here's the catch, though: the most important parts of the vocabulary are still native. With some fancy shit you can avoid the Romance borrowings, but you can't avoid the native vocab.

Also, vocab is just part of a language. English has still a Germanic grammar and a Germanic phonology, with the exceptions not being from French but born in the islands.

>>155743475
> [ˈjɑndɛɾɛ]
>[ɑ]
Nope. Japanese uses [ä], central.

>[ɛ]
Nope. [e̞], mid.
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>>155743495
Or you're a cunt. I'm 100% sure.
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>>155743091
I can't even be mad with that picture attached to your post, but I thought we were brothers

>>155743209
I'm not even going to pretend like I didn't pull that shit out of my ass so you're right about that.

>>155743280
This is where I was getting at anyway. You english speakers fucked up heavily somewhere down the road. Your vowels are so different from everyone else's, making it very difficult for you to speak other languages without sounding retarded.

Let's compare Swedish and English with Japanese for instance. Japs and Swedes pronounce their 'a', 'o' and every other vowel like-sound just like eachother, while an english speaker pronounces them very differently. They clearly struggle with pronouncing the vowel sounds properly.

You should hear a native english speaker trying to speak Swedish sometime. It sounds so fucking funny.
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>>155742278
>3DPG is ever good
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EOPs get out.
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>>155743495
And if it makes up 50% then I'm also 100% sure I was fucking right >>155743529
But you can keep being a cut if you want, Yea?
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>>155742674
I'll take numer 1 because vampire. Could it be a loli instead of just petite though?
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>>155742053
>He doesn't know how to pronouce yandere (yan-deh-reh)
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zoon-dairy
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>>155743570

Don't be so sun-deer anon-koon.
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http://vocaroo.com/i/s1d94tS9gJCK

Good luck adapting that into English phonology.
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>>155743442
>The vowels themselves aren't weird or retarded. Tense/lax pairing, four heights, a schwa, some diphthongs... at most the lack of a true /a/ is weird, but meh.
Wow, great argument; you sure convinced me. You didn't even compare the drivel you wrote above to the vowels of any other language which is what the original anon asserted in the first place. You have yet to prove or disprove anything. In fact, your drivel actually seems to lend more support to the fact that English vowels really are retarded than anything.

>On the other hand the way they are represented when written is full potato.
What the fuck does this even mean? "The way they are represented?" Are you somehow inserting spelling into this again? No one ever argued that English doesn't have retarded spelling. Christ, get your shit together if you want to make any sort of argument.
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what variations of "anime" have you heard so far?

annie-may
a-neem
ani-mee
awny-may
a-nyme
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>>155743529
I can give you the e, but the a sure as fuck isn't ä which by the way is not a mid vowel either.
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>>155743663
weeb
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>>155742053
Where the fuck is the next big yandere manga?
I know the anime that just started but the yandere in that is mostly just a gag character.

Why can't nips produce content according to MY TASTES?! Where's my psychotic vampire yandere slaughter-/edgefest mangos!??!
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Since we have a pronunciation thread I might as well ask this.
Where do you put the stress in the word "anon"? As for me, I have always stressed the first syllable.
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>>155743593
Of course. Thinking back, I should have propably just written "vampire yandere"
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>>155743590
>if it makes up 50%
>if
Meaning you don't know. Good job idiot. Linking some other fag's post doesn't prove shit by the way.
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>>155743668
>Wow, great argument; you sure convinced me.
Here's a vowel chart for English. See pic.
Here's one for Eastern Norwegian. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/56/Standard_Eastern_Norwegian_monophthongs_chart.svg/250px-Standard_Eastern_Norwegian_monophthongs_chart.svg.png
I cherry-picked Norwegian because its vowels aren't nowhere as weird as Swedish or Danish.

Now google [language] "vowel chart" and compare both to languages like Italian, German, Russian, Portuguese. You'll see some differences here and there, but English sticks mainly to the cardinal vowels.

About spelling: yes, it's spelling again. The main reason English speakers hilariously mispronounce shit in other languages is based on spelling. They're used to <i> representing /aj/, <ee> representing /i:/, <u> representing /ʌ/ and shit like that.
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>>155742053
やんでれ
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>>155743364
You didn't list any negatives though.
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>>155743780
Anne-On.
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>>155743710
>I can give you the e, but the a sure as fuck isn't ä which by the way is not a mid vowel either.
I didn't call [ä] mid but central. It's open as [ɑ], but [ɑ] is further back, with the tongue more retracted.

It should sound something like the middle ground between the /æ/ from "bat" and the /ɑ/ from "father".
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>>155743716
>weeb
Not really. My native language has a similar phonology and that's it.

I still probably pronounced the "a" a bit too long.
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Pronouncing the word correctly in Japanese and pronouncing the word comfortably using English phonemes are two different things. For the latter I would pronounce it "yahn-dare-ray" which I will acknowledge is simply an approximation. This reflects my accent's r-coloring and the normal English pronunciation of unstressed final open-vowels as long. The next closest approximation would probably be "yahn-deh-reh" but this is uncomfortable to me for the reasons given above.
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>>155743925
What's your native language?
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>>155742205
>speaking american
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acMcap3fOqk
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Question for anons!

How would you combine Yanderes and N__T__R in a story?
Give me your best shot
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>>155742053
>yanderefags so stupid they can't even pronounce yandere
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>>155742053
It's "Яндере"
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>>155742053
>I'm a weaboo but i don't know japanese pronunciation
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>>155742781
The thing is it's rarer in the french language and most roman languages to make a mistake on the pronunciation of a word based on the way it's spelled. Maybe I'm wrong but I always got the feeling that, in english, pronunciation and written words are further apart than in most language. Back in english classes we were regularly stuck on pronouncing some words and preterit verbs in particular. Do you read "kicked" keeckaid or kaykedeh? What's the difference between though and thought?
Sure in french from time to time you have exceptions like faisant, with ai being pronounced like a "e" instead of regular "ai" sound. Also there's the -ent end for the third person plural, and final consonants you don't pronounce, but really that's it.
Eh, actually that shit is probably hard when you have to learn it.
Spanish is probably a better exemple, because the spelling, unlike french, is entirely dependent on the pronunciation.
Most words you can read even if you never heard anyone pronounce them before, because the rules of pronunciation are absolute. Whereas with english, if you didn't hear someone say the word at least once in your life, you might as well assume you're saying it wrong.
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>>155744584
>Maybe I'm wrong but I always got the feeling that, in english, pronunciation and written words are further apart than in most language.
English speakers themselves ridicule this.
Fish can be written as Ghoti without changing the pronunctuation. And then there's pic related.
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>>155742053
Shilling my yandere waifu.

>https://youtube.com/watch?v=tuDSMLCKjEc
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>>155744584
>Do you read "kicked" keeckaid or kaykedeh?

What? It's pronounced kikt, with a short i.
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>>155744649
Pardon my autism, but that image is a bit inaccurate. Phthisis is an Anglicization of a Greek work, the ph representing the Greek letter phi. In such words which have a consonant combination not normally present in English, the first consonant sound is rendered silent. The ph isn't being pronounced at all and isn't part of the "th"
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>>155744679
Well yeah I know, but that's far from obvious for a middle schooler. Most french people assume only long "i"s exist in english. Not to mention it's counterintuitive for us not to pronounce the e. I'm pretty sure more people would pronounce it "kike aid".
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>>155744748
Also, other examples of this phenomenon would be cthonic, gnostic, bdellium, etc.
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>tfw misaligned jaw and can barely pronounce words in my native language properly
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>>155744748
Do you know anything about, well, "know"? I always wondered why you kept the k.
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>>155744507

That's wrong
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>>155744813
The k used to be pronounced originally, but our spelling of words has not been fully updated to reflect modern pronunciation. It's one of the reasons there are so many problems and our spelling isn't phonetic. If you listen to Middle English for example the spelling and pronunciation are more sensible. Here's an example (lyrics are in the description)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UvesKl8_W8
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>>155744428
Simple, have the Yandere steal away her love interest from someone else. There's a doujin with this very premise.
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>>155744974
>our spelling of words has not been fully updated to reflect modern pronunciation
That's weird, usually that stuff kinda happens on its own. Obviously there's been a few changes but at the same time not enough. In France there was a will (namely Napoleon the IIIrd's) to standardize spelling and valorize archaisms and leftovers from previous eras (like accents circonflexes ^, they indicate there used to be an s there in the past, œ, æ, greek forms like ph, th, etc) the point was to give the french language an aesthetic value and to tie down to its etymological and historical origins, to the expense of simplicity and practicality. I say to the expense of, but for Napoleon that was never a concern. Dictation was his hobby. Anyways, thanks for the song and the explanation.
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Yanderes are for faggy edgelords.
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>>155743780
anne on

Even though it's uh-non-imous
That's just how stress patterns work
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>>155746064
There have been spelling reform movements since the 19th century, but they never really get anywhere. There isn't an official body to regulate these types of things as with some other languages, so it's an uphill battle against established custom.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English-language_spelling_reform
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>>155743780
I pronounce it the same as the first two syllables of "anonymous," so the stress is on -non. This is also how the adverb "anon" (soon) is pronounced.
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>>155744584
>>155744584
Kicked = Kikt

The reason English spelling is so off with pronunciation is because English spelling is stuck from when it was first set down in around the 1500's and then the large influx of French vocabulary but with English pronunciation further complicates things

So English spelling matches the pronunciation of English... from the 1500's

Other languages like French or Italian or German got to make their spelling rules a lot later when they unified their nations which happened to be closer to the modern day and thus match modern pronunciations better.

Basically the reason English spelling sucks is England solidified as a nation state much earlier than France, Germany, or Italy. Bear in mind that while France did exist as an independent state for many years alongside England, it didn't really have the same national identity England did until the years following the French revolution and then when it did that it had the same job of trying to get people in the country who didn't speak French, like Occitans to speak French instead. So the spelling didn't get fortified as early as English did. Though French does have some obvious pronunciation spelling differences like English
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>>155742380
I speak Spanish and French. English is baby's first foreign language
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>>155742053
John Deer
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>>155746527
>Other languages like French or Italian or German got to make their spelling rules a lot later
It's not just that. French and German (I don't know about Italian) have also updated their spellings regularly since the rules were first written down, while English consistently failed to introduce meaningful reforms.
Without those spelling reforms, modern German and French would also have a ton of pointless irregularities.
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>>155742053
Yahn - dare - ay
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>>155742053
Yandair
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>>155747205
>while English consistently failed to introduce meaningful reforms.

Which is pretty much impossible to do consistently at this point as American English and British English and other dialects would all have different spellings based on the dialect's pronunciation of the word, though it would be interesting if it were to happen

I just think there's too much momentum against it at this point. Even if someone tried, it would just get mocked on the internet and thousands of images of "What sort of retard spelling are they teaching my chillin!"
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>>155742053
It's pronounced you-must-be-eight-een-to-post-onth-is-site
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>>155746527
I thought the same as you but actually I just checked and the first attempts happened much earlier than the french revolution, as the history of the French Academy attests:
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acad%C3%A9mie_fran%C3%A7aise
>The Académie française (French pronunciation: [akademi fʁɑ̃ˈsɛz]), known in English as the French Academy, is the pre-eminent French council for matters pertaining to the French language. The Académie was officially established in 1635 by Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister to King Louis XIII (so three kings before Louis XVI and the revolution, pic related)
>Suppressed in 1793 during the French Revolution
wew
>it was restored as a division of the Institut de France in 1803 by Napoleon Bonaparte
So yeah, the credit for the unification and centralization of the french state and french language doesn't go to the revolution. But to the people who came before and after it.
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>>155742053
やんでれ
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>>155747806
I didn't meant the French revolution did it, I meant the years following the French revolution is when the Language was most "solidified" if that makes sense. It wasn't until after the French revolution when dialectal and local languages were really told to get out. I mean I'm sure they were before, but it wasn't successful until then.

>At the time of the French revolution in 1789 it is estimated that only half of the population of France could speak any French, and as late as 1871 only a quarter spoke French as their native language.[6]

It's also part of why Quebec French is more different from French French compared to British English and American English though that goes more into a topic I know less about.
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If the yandere girl was a cat would she be called nyandere?
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>>155748788
fuck you
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>>155747524
Irregular spelling has its benefits, too.
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>>155742053

An easy thing to remember when you're reading non-english words specially asian words is

A= AH like apple or cat never Ey like cake or bake
E= EH , never pronounce it as hard E like Deer or ear, Always soft Eh , like test or rest
I= EE like Key or Tea , never pronounce it as Eye or like Tie
O= OOH. like Saw, Don;t add W at the end like Ow.
U = OOH like how you read ZOO, Never read this like AH or Ugh like uncle.
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>>155750331
This is more or less how short vowels in Latin are pronounced, right? Do the Romance languages mostly follow that too, and is that just what they based romanization of asian languages on?
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Just spell it in finnish, you'll always be correct.
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>>155742053
Ey check over [yonder eh]?
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>>155742674
#2 is objectively the best option. Speaking from experience, of course. You're in trouble though if you don't let her know just how much you appreciate her. Also, listen to what she says. She knows what's best for you.
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>>155751593
Ah eh ee oh and u (or close analogs) are the most common and basic vowel sounds found in most languages, generally most languages have these 5 sounds or less.

English is actually unusual in having so many vowel sounds, as are Germanic languages in general. It's also why a, e, i, o and u can be pronounced so many ways and there not being more vowel letters despite English having like 20 vowel sounds. That's what you get when you adapt Latin script to a non romance language.
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