This makes the Anglo confused
This makes the Anglo confused
>not sending the children who cant roll their R's sent to a speech specialist to force different tongue excercises upon them so that they can learn to vibrate tongue properly
Now kids repeat after me:
peRRRRRRRkele
Now kids repeat after me:
kuRRRRRRRwa
>this scares and confuses the russian
Mikä nimeomaan? Meillä on sama R
You get a diploma in Finland if you manage to RRRRRRR after some initial trouble.
Looks like P. I always read CCCP as tse-tse-tse-pee.
linguistics majors are laffin
>being proud of have the world's most common rhotic phoneme
who here /UvularGang/?
It would be spelled in finnish as EsEsEsEr to get russian pronunciation
CCCP means "Cucurrucú Paloma", since it was printed on helicopters.
Cucurrucú is onomatopeia for pidgeon's "coo", and paloma means pidgeon.
and everyone else is laughing at linguistic majors
Not only Anglo to be honest.
t. native in Russian, and have problem with R
also in Polish it's easier.. I didn't try to speak Polish whole day yet, but in phrases I have no problem with R
why do you sound like a yank?
i don't, i'm northern
where are you hearing that
dude, I used to visit him. It didn't help.
I just have a foreign-like accent in Russian when I'm trying to speak R.
in Polish I speak ok, also Polish has almost no soft R (except historię, for example) and it's easier.
I was sent to speech specialists for years in school but none of them actually helped me get over impediments. We just played board games and did a bunch of meaningless bull, it was like a retard class. Same with therapists in school, I still don't understand what the point of any of it was they didn't help at all.
>to pronounce
but in English you pronounce it's different anyway
russian specialist teached how to make "engine" with tongue to make the R sound
also you can cosplay british accent
I can't make any Jow Forums sound other than English Jow Forums, although French Jow Forums is a bit easier to say (it's gets harder or easier depending on what sounds are around it)
I can't trill at all though, I've stopped trying, it's just too difficult. I just accept that I will always sound like a tardigrade whenever I have to speak in languages that use that sound.
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Because one "r" isn't enough we have double "rr"
I couldn't roll my Rs until I purposefully trained myself to learn to do it as an adult.
Now I can do it without trouble, but I think it is naturally difficult for most native British people to do.
It isn't natural for us, just as the "th" sound is hard and takes conscious effort for many mainland Europeans.
Guys from Karelia have different R in Russian.
>but in English you pronounce it's different anyway
That's the thing though, I can roll my Rs fine but the English R took forever to get down. I still sound kind of dumb because of it, it comes out more like a W, like this.
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does Polish and Russian have the same R? I'm not sure.
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I non-ironically pronounce y (in slavic languages this sounds is writing as j, it's like y from hey) on soft R's place
I've been to Oлoнeц. :)
or maybe it's something like W too
Greatest ally.
Btfo
>This confuses and terrifies the non-dane
If you wanna mock our inability to trill
First prove your brain can comprehend these
i've never had a problem with pronouncing a sound in another language or imitating accents
even when i was learning spanish and mandarin, teachers often get weirded out by how well i can pronounce things and ask if i spent a lot of time around native speakers
i'm not sure it it's that i have a natural talent for this stuff or if it's that other brits are so bad that i surprise people
ur smoll time
I seem to share that talent with you, people seem to love accents but few can imitate lots of them on the fly.
>tfw your language will never have more than 80 consonants
>tfw your language will never have less than 3 vowels.
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Those are easy.
Anglos are the only ones who can pronounce "r" properly. Your spastic tongue spasm is a failure to produce the correct sound.
It's not considered proper to roll your R's for any length of time in my Slavic language. Where a Pole would say KURRRVA, a Slovene would instead go KUUURBA.
in one article in Russian (probably non-professional) says that if you want to speak Polish you have to learn a different kind of R
Well, going by wikipedia, russian distinguishes between a trill which is an "apical dental tap [ɾ̪ʲ]" (soft r) and a "postalveolar trill [r̠]" (hard r). While polish just has a plain "alveolar trill [r]"
I like words with double r
Aarre = Treasure
Parru = Rafter
Kaarre = Bend, curve
Huurre = Hoarfrost
Tarra = Sticker
This Anglos trying to make their language look harder than it actually is are pathetic.
>highly agglutinating and polysynthetic
the words in that language would make even a Pole shit his pants twice
I've read some linguistic material on the language. It's pretty crazy and even quite poetic. Damn shame it died out.
At least most ethnic Ubykhs now speak related languages, so if they ever decide to revitalize the language they have a fighting chance. Not like those poor fuck indians trying to relearn Nuxalk or Cherokee despite being raised on english.
left is a lot easier than right
my physics teacher does that to his rs sometimes. dunno how the fuck he manages it.
got all of them
EU Spanish has both of those actually