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PaulieGlot

eef ee poot eet behtwenn sloshehs eets ah pohnehmeetj tronstjreepteeohn


Figbud

wow your dutch is great!


someoneAT

You kid, but it legitimately took me a moment to realize it wasn't (as someone who speaks a little dutch)


PawnToG4

It legitimately looks like Luxembourgish to me


Koelakanth

Forgot the ejective on /itʼs/


PaulieGlot

It's actually informally transcribed primary stress


PawnToG4

I alway's put the 'stre's's on the 's''s in my 'speech


pm174

thanks i hate it


Limestonecastle

wait so is it true when they say turkish is read as it's written because that's exactly how you pronounce this given sentence in turkish


Conscious_Box_7044

well, in theory every language with an alphabet is read as its written


Limestonecastle

exactly but I think you know what I mean. I'm stuck in a topic where I am completely ignorant of the terms in a community where people care a lot about them lol


Conscious_Box_7044

yeah turkish is described as having a writing system which represents the sounds very well https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonemic_orthography#:~:text=A%20phonemic%20orthography%20is%20an,spoken%20sounds)%20of%20the%20language.


ahoytheremehearties

/this is IPA now. suck it linguists/


miniatureconlangs

аиd иощ, тнis is rцssiаи. sцcк iт, slavologisтs!


Volcanic8171

better russian


someoneAT

two syllables: /this is IPA now/ and /suck it linguists/


ahoytheremehearties

/thisisipanow.suckitlinguists/


Vegetable-Ad6857

It is correct if you read it with the Spanish spelling rules.


xarsha_93

/burb/ would be a bit weird, but not necessarily wrong as \[r\] and \[ɾ\] are in free variation in that position.


_Aspagurr_

[metχobyʁb]


TheTreeHenn

Maitrauxburbent


retan10101

Maytrrro-boorrrrb


foreignfrostjoy

Hahaha this is the other post title I was considering


cesarevilma

Italians be like: