>this triggers the non-anglo
>>66406981
You mean "θ" or "δ"?
triggers me am from yorkshire lol
No...
>>66407105
So am I but I can pronounce it...
why?
>>66407159
go on vocaroo and pronounce " informação " for me
>"rr" triggers the anglo
>>66406981
you do not even have this on your keyboard
>>66406981
>this triggers the anglo
>>66407327
Yeah we do it looks like "ny"
>>66407381
>zis triggeurs ze anglo*
fify
There was once a beloved english king that pronounced th with a lisp, and so beloved was this king that his adoring subjects imitated his lisp, and that lisp caught on and the English language changed forever.
not, the picrelated triggers me
also different shit like queue.
English is so retarded
>>66406981
>this triggers the non-dutch
what is iceland
>>66407381
As a Scottish person, it does not trigger me.
>>66407904
We use that an we aren' dutch desu
>>66407924
Faroe islands?
>>66408127
páskir?
>>66407273
give me the phonetic transcription and i will :^)
>>66406981
you mean " ذ " anon ?
>>66410325
Why are there so many letters for "th", "s" and "h" in Arabic?
Tfw you can pronounce every sound
>tfw I pronounce something like the as "da"
nah
sixths on the other hand
>>66407327
why would I need it when I can just hit ~and n
like this ñ
it's like saying you don't have ä or ö
try typing å though
>>66411165
sikfiz
tfw i pronounce the number 3 as tree feelsgoodman not being british scum
>>66406981
>using lisp sounds
>>66406981
Why?
That sound doesn't seem to be so difficult to make
Greek has it tho
>>66411165
It's hard even for natives desu
Most of the time I just half ass it and say something like "sixs"
>>66407904
Even better: English still has the corresponding digraph 'gh' in its orthography, but they have forgotten how to pronounce it. Compare words such as 'night', 'light', 'thought' to their German counterparts 'Nacht', 'Licht', 'gedacht' (don't know about Dutch but it's probably the same).
>stɑːr
>hɑːrd
>>66411693
>t. thpanith thpeaker
>>66407858
>close
>fine
>invalid
>excuse
>desert
>house
>affect
how are these heteronyms?
>>66413372
Spaniards say that we're wrong because we dont lisp our "s"and "z"
>>66413851
Spaniards say that you are wrong cuase you keep using a English term to describe a phenomena supposed to be happen when you speak Spanish.
What the hell do you mean with "lisp"? "Ceceo"? Or "seseo"?
>>66413985
I was saying that spanish speakers outside Spain don't use the sound called "lisp" by anglos, in response to >>66413372, and not using it it's considered wrong by spaniards,you can call it the way you want.
>>66413372
>he sinks chicanos can into the english TH
>>66414362
No, you cant, cause "lisp" can means both "ceceo" and "seseo". So its a shitty term that does not explain anything.
>>66413851
spaniards don't lisp their s
>Non-phonetic languages
this triggers the pole
also see
>>66415688
Thought though tough through
Shit like this triggers the non-anglo
untethered parentheses
This triggeres the non-estonian!
die
>>66406981
It just triggers slavs really
>>66407381
i can't roll my rs
DELET
>>66406981
It is our "Z".
Us continentals realised long ago that it's a retarded sound, so we shifted it to a superior "d"
>>66413483
>close
>house
meaning changes depending on whether you pronounce the s as s or z
>invalid
>excuse
>desert
>affect
meaning changes depending on which syllable is stressed
>fine
no clue
>>66411204
Anglo keyboards have the ~ character but can't use it to combine with letters
I only learnt this could be done when I moved to Norway and used their weird kæyboårds
>>66406981
meh, easy. Just say "Z" or "T" or "D" or even "S".
It's an easy thing to pronounce.
>this triggers the Romance language
>>66420604
Doesn't work here either
>~n~n~n~n
Accents do though for some reason
>éàû
>>66420680
Sometimes "V" too.
>English is an easy language
>Even babies can learn it
Yeah. Nah.
>this triggers the Angl*
>>66421580
Ü?
Assuming you ice frogs pronounce it the same way as the regular ones do
>>66411098
No, you can't.
>this triggers the westerner
>>66422139
блять
>>66422139
At least for the "L", learning English actually makes you distinguish palatal and hard versions. In German "L" is always palatal, in English only before high vowels, so that's often a mistake we do
>>66422139
>>66422531
And for a good exaple, English "louse" and German "Laus" are almost exactly the same, yet English one would be "Лayc" while German is "Ляyc"
>be me
>in New Zealand
>about to order some takeaway or whatever
>think in head "I'll have the third"
>open mouth
>"I'll have da turd"
>>66423034
i find nordic people mispronouncing english words to be pretty cute
>ы
>this triggers everyone except slavs and kazakhs
>>66423357
I would vocaroo myself pronouncing that correctly but I'm in class
>>66423160
Gay
>>66413372
>implying sudacas speak Castillan
>>66406981
I used to have problems with TH sounds, but after some practice I don't think it's hard to pronounce at all
>>66411527
> being proud of this
>>66412436
> Americans
>>66415688
> languages with zero (0) history, emotion, or interesting features
>>66422531
What about Welsh 'll'?
>>66406981
HAHA DIFFERENT LANGUAGES HAVE DIFFERENT SOUNDS
COMEDY GOLD!
No it doesn't.
t. Kabyke Berber
We use it much more often. Also turn t into th and d into dh (the th sound in "the")
>>66412848
>it's probably the same
Yes. *nglish confirmed for non-germanic
>>66421664
>Ü
Yes
>>66406981
>this triggers the gringo
>>66431235
The A and O have stink lines because everything in Brazil smells like shit.
>>66424990
>What about Welsh 'll'
Not as hard as you think m8ty
>>66431235
>ã
uuhh
>Õ
oouuhh
>Lh
yuh
>Nh
nyuh
Yes?
>>66411527
I hear Bongs do this all the time, what are you talking about?
>>66432369
>uuhh
close
>oouuhh
close
>yuh
nope
>nyuh
close
>>66432635
I always thought that "São" in São Paolo rhymed with "out".
If a Texas gringo tried to speak Portuguese with the locals, would it sound cute or annoying?
>>66406981
I prefer not having a lisp desu.
Only in Great Britain. Everywhere else kids learn it in a couple of days in school, in GB people can go their entire lives never managing to learn it.
>>66406981
English is a Greek dialect.
>>66420552
Fine could be like "fine" which is an Italian loanword in music.
>>66422480
cyka
>>66423160
but not any others noooo learn the language before you come here