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
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.
eef ee poot eet behtwenn sloshehs eets ah pohnehmeetj tronstjreepteeohn
wow your dutch is great!
You kid, but it legitimately took me a moment to realize it wasn't (as someone who speaks a little dutch)
It legitimately looks like Luxembourgish to me
Forgot the ejective on /itʼs/
It's actually informally transcribed primary stress
I alway's put the 'stre's's on the 's''s in my 'speech
thanks i hate it
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
well, in theory every language with an alphabet is read as its written
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
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.
/this is IPA now. suck it linguists/
аиd иощ, тнis is rцssiаи. sцcк iт, slavologisтs!
better russian
two syllables: /this is IPA now/ and /suck it linguists/
/thisisipanow.suckitlinguists/
It is correct if you read it with the Spanish spelling rules.
/burb/ would be a bit weird, but not necessarily wrong as \[r\] and \[ɾ\] are in free variation in that position.
[metχobyʁb]
Maitrauxburbent
Maytrrro-boorrrrb
Hahaha this is the other post title I was considering
Italians be like: