>this triggers the non-Anglo
This triggers the non-Anglo
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what's that supposed to mean?
A sound that occurs in various languages.
Anglos believe that only they can pronounce it
You're not Anglo.
Can you? I thought you pronounced it like in spanish, like an S.
>through
>thought
>though
>tough
Defend this, anglos.
greek has both phonemes and spanish has the unvoiced one
piece of cake
holy shit, it's almost like differently spelled words are pronounced differently
Spanish is a grating language
I thought Icelandic, Greek, and Castilian people can make this sound.
θ, δ, bitch
>Eyes/Ice
I hate this shit.
We do as well but it’s not recognized as a different phoneme (allophones), for example in the word ‘donde’ both d are pronounced differently
nah
Are you really this lesbian?
It sounds like flamboyantly gay Turkish
In middle english where the spelling arose, it was pronounced with a back rounded vowel and a velar fricative [oːx], [oːɣ], [uːx], or [uːɣ]
We don't pronounce it in Spanish but we can do the sound in English
Thor
Hehe
it's true, he is super sand lesbian
don't even try to defend this you stupid imperialist, english spelling is fucked. dont even get me started on american """english"""
And? It is easy to pronounce. Imagine being a spaintard pronouncing 's' .
That's essentially good as Turkish sounds like' orcspeak from the pits of satan's asshole