Any country whose majority language has this letter is by default third world.
>>69183272
usa is 2nd world though
>>69183272
take your (Yo...oh wait
>>69183272
agree
reminder that the USA will soon became the next hispanic country.
ň
ñ
Watch these :
à â ä
é è ê ë
ÿ
ü ù û
ï î
ö ô
ç
ñ
Ñ
>tfw no diacritics and you see foreigners have fun with them
Cigüeña
Niño
Baño
áàâäÁÀÂÄ
éèêëÉÈÊË
íìïîÍÌÎÏ
óòôöÓÒÔÖ
úùûüÚÙÛÜ
ýÿÝ
ññññÑÑÑÑ
çççÇÇÇ
Ójò
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>>69183854
Ñoño
Cañón
Caña
>>69183272
>he will never know how to pronounce agarrame el guañaño
poor thing
>>69183272
>Any country whose majority language
Stopped reading there. Any country that needs to use words like "majority language [ of the country]" instead of just "THE language [ of the country]" is automatically third world.
>>69183608
>ÿ
What could he mean by this?
>>69183272
¿Ñ?
>>69183272
My turn!
á à â ã
é ê
i í
o ó õ ô
u ú
ç
>>69183272
>>69183608
Every language that uses accents on its Latin letters is a shit language.
>>69183300
Underrated post.
>>69185837
there's nothing wrong with being precise with your lettering
english is terrible at this because you have various patterns of letters that mean lots of different things or sometimes the same thing
>>69185894
we use accents and still have ambiguous pronunciations (although nowhere nearly as bad as English).
It's a crutch, but it doesn't solve everything.
İ ı ö ü ç ş ğ
ß?
>>69183272
We got the same sound but with gn instead of ñ. Why ? Because.
Also if your language doesn't have ê è é ë or ç, it's pretty much a non language.
>>69184388
>he'll never know how to pronounce "senti cãibra no pé ao sair do caminhão da companhia"
I literally pity you
â ä á à
>>69183272
ě
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č
ř
ž
ý
á
í
é
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ň
>>69186468
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1cWUfkOcn9B
>>69185894
Not him, but in Dutch we prefer to use double letters.
Dutch - French
e = è
ee = é
>>69186738
We have quite a few rules that dictate when to use double letters and when you can omit them, but Dutch is almost entirely phonetic if you remember all the rules. Without having to use any weird accents.
Although some rare loanwords do have accents, like café.
>>69187030
You could just write cafe without the need to use beaner accents. There is no other use of the word cafe so it should be used without accent.
>>69187030
>Although some rare loanwords do have accents, like café.
Wow dude wow that's pretty heckin' g*sh darn crazy hahahaha lmao XD
>>69187117
Without the accent the é would be pronounced as è.
>>69187030
>>69187117
German is pretty specific about pronounciation, too. We have words like Kaffee and Allee, where the "ee" means it's a long e.
My last name contains "ee", but people always pronounce it as short e.
People are retards. This is probably why accents exist in other languages.
>>69186690
3/10 no nasalization
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0zTD3nps493
>>69183272
Are New Mexico and Spain and Chile third world?
>>69183272
So USA in ten years?
>>69187415
Oh well, I tried.
is there a single language that has a dedicated letter for the /ny/ sound that isn't in a shitty country?
>>69187492
>no mention of argentina
here's your well deserved ................
>>69187492
>and the cucks come to defend his bull
everytime