>His language has special snowflake letters
Pathetic.
His language has special snowflake letters
>complaining about American letters
Elegance ñ ç ß
....Niggas?
Yes? Ь Ъ Ё Й
didn't you guys change the spelling of bunch of words because you wanted a "new language"?
talk about special snowflake...
ÄÖ
>His language has no specially created alphabet
Why does Russian use this alphabet. I think Cyrillic originated in Bulgaria (correct me if I'm wrong) but I don't know why you guys don't write in Roman letters like the rest of us.
How are ÄÖ snowflakes? they are sounds that exist in many languages
What sounds are they?
>tfw Danish has a letter so special that you can't even type it on Jow Forums
Is it the O with the line through it, like Norwegian uses?
>Cyrillic originated in Bulgaria
Cause Bulgarians are slav, also at that time all slavs were more closely to each other in language.
And Roman alphabet was a alphabet, which used by bunch of barbarians in Western Europe, but cyrillic was especially created by order of Romans(Byzantius).
Well Ä is same as A in ass, can etc.
is it the slashed O that's pronounced the same as Ö making the slash useless?
A few special snowflake letters are cool though. I think English should use þ and ð and ß.
easier to write sounds with one character than with a bunch of letters: ж = zh
some sounds can't be written with regular latin letters: ы
slavs are retarded and illiterate, the greeks felt bad and gave them the cryllic alphabet and christianity
ĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦello
The slashed one is much cooler looking.
Fuck you, the slash is aesthetic.
lol why you shook thö
Imagine writing Agno instead of año, magnana instead of mañana, cogno instead of coño.
Iugh
This. Anyone with one of those testoterone dripping, runic looking letters in their name gets insta authority points
anyo, manyana, conyo
That's not the ñ the sound
it's literally the same mate don't kid yourself
In catalan it is like that.
cataluña - catalunya
How will the Castilians ever recover?
huh?
That's the sound of an i, conio.
>writing like a catalan
I'd rather not
GRUG NO LIKE LETTER NO UNDESTAND
MAKE GRUG FEEL STUPID
GRUG NO LIKE FEELING STUPID
GRUG SMAAAAAESSSHHHHH
>his language doesn't have the elegant œ and æ
As an english speaker you think they are the same, just as a Spanish speaker thinks "shit" and "sheet" sound the same: both are wrong.
When you write them, do you just paste the a to the e or do you have a different method for it?
ñi =/= nyi
I think nyi can't even be pronounced without adding another vowel
This is someone that has seen the disgusting mess that is written polish.
Yes, wнaтs тнe proбlem?
I just write the two letters separately and let autocorrect do its job
I said write, not type. As on paper
In all honesty "W" is a snowflake Germanic letter. It didn't exist in Latin and it isn't used in native romance languages.
*Romance words
>that 2000 yr old boomer who still uses å
that letter is spelled as "ny" here.
>Nyannnnn
in all seriousness English needs diacritics and "special" letters more urgently than any language that uses that one. there's like three sounds in English for every letter in its alphabet, shit's a fucking mess desu
>tfw Spanish invented this letter ç, stopped using it, but Portuguese and French kept it
it was pronounced TS Plaza (Platha) used to be Plaça (Platsa)
Same with ~ in vowels
Ñ is equivalent to nh.
We also use ü for special words like pingüino.
ēūīāšģķļžčņž
>his country doesn't have as many meme letters as we do
>tfw we spell it like catalans
Looks cooler.
Funny considering a lot of the Spanish in your language comes form us rather than Spain.
English should try to be phonetic. Too many words sound the same aloud.
W is not used in native Swedish words and only used in loan words or foreign names.
>originated in Bulgaria
Not quite. It's Greek.
We did take Cyrill and Methodius in and let them finish their thing, IIRC, but we also did a couple of adjustments on our own later on - and that's what spread around.
>christianity
We were basically forced into it. Christianity was basically a lubricant for diplomacy and we HAD to accept it.
Fuck, latter half of the post was meant for
Å is the ultimate special snowflake letter and conpletly useless
What sound does it make,?
Actually it's the opposite. English was latinized in order to make it more in line with the continental languages: "cw" became "qu", "þ" became "th", and so on.
Fůčk ýóú, Áměříčáň píg
probably because americans are dumb
it sounds like the english word "oar"
Its used in physics though
ÖÄÕÜ
ĂÂÎȚȘ
what sounds ÕÜ are?
ґєiї
t. ukrainian on holiday
ä = a in "ass"
ö = i in "third"
i think ü is just our y and õ is like ö
also think their ö is closer to regular o
Áá, Ðð, Íí, Óó, Úú, Ýý, Ææ, Oo/Öö
and it's a good thing
its literally just an s
>Ðð
For what purpose?
Th sound
>For what purpose?
etymologi and aesthetics. Ð has no specific sound, it's just sounds like j, v, g, k or is silent depending on the word.
In icelandic it has th sound.
Good to know. For some reason I forgot about eth altogether.
Our Ö is just like yours. Ü is your Y and Õ is like a version of Ö, but pronounced more from your throat like in the word "Go" in English.
it's actually something between one s and ss
>his doesn't
That's really pathetic
Fuck off fatass
tschusvthvo
Compare зaщищaвшиecя and zashchishchavshiyesia
I may be fat but at least I'm not stuck using an alphabet that's retarded for my native language.
>ö = i in "third"
>ö = i
>i
English is really retarded
>but cyrillic was especially created by order of Romans(Byzantius).
Glagolitic was, not cyrillic
Same in Spanish.
>Everyone accredits Cyril and Methodius for creating Cyrillic
>In fact they invented shitty ugly Marthian squiggles which quickly fell out of use in favour of much more refined and simple script which was invented by some unknown guy
Life sucks.
>not having both à and á making the same sound
Ё.
Useless shit. you know user.
Ye.
This times 10 desu
>third from the right in top row
Slavs invented Euro before it was cool
>mexicans still write on paper
He's talking about the works of Webster, idiot
No need for pleb zh when you've got ž.
What's the breakdown like over there on using Latin vs Cyrillic?
Great thinking there, genius because it's soo functional and handy.
This is жилищe "dwelling".