@yeetus
Pretty sure Welsh is just key spam
Welsh makes more sense than English, pronunciation and spelling wise, once you get over the potato-over-keyboard part and actually learn it
Pretty sure Welsh is just key spam
Welsh makes more sense than English, pronunciation and spelling wise, once you get over the potato-over-keyboard part and actually learn it
i was teaching my nephew how to spell quiet and he thought it had a K in it
Oof, but honestly he's valid
Headache should be headawsh, like ganache is pronounced
That makes me uncomfortable
if it made you uncomfortable imagine how uncomfortable it made a non-native english speaker
i used to think island was "is-land" or something when i was younger
Headache should be headawsh, like ganache is pronounced
Wait scratch that, it should be heedawsh
Oof, but honestly he's valid
he's six
Still valid.
As a non-native speaker, I just want to say the way we learn to pronounce things is just guessing, until someone corrects you, usually after embarrassing yourself
awe pats yeetus on the head tis okay me dude
Still valid.
As a non-native speaker, I just want to say the way we learn to pronounce things is just guessing, until someone corrects you, usually after embarrassing yourself
I’m a non native speaker, and I can confirm that’s how it works.
Same with spelling thank god spell check exists
As a native speaker, can confirm as well XD
i'm Irish and Japanese but was raised in the US
I think that's what they call American XD pls don't hate me its a joke
I never learned to read english but I did learn treble cleff. My english teacher doesn't teach me that
English.
heh
don't mind me, that was my friend messing around lol
i actually can read english aha
(Helping a friend locate me.)
i want to learn to read japanese and not like that spelled out stuff i want to learn how to read the symbols
Ooooh yeah that would be amazing! it's truly an amazing language to learn, and i could even help you, or at least try to One thing that's kind of confusing about Japanese is that you kind of have to get used to the fonts. Also, the spelled out letters is called romaji.
I'm learning it at school right now. There's a reason I installed the Japanese keyboard for US input (in romaji) on my computer :)
ありがとう!
cheescake?
What? Oh lol that was me saying "Thanks" in hiragana.
But maybe we should take this to the pms, since this isn't exactly on topic?
yeah good idea
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