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SloveniaBernd2022-07-15 00:38:11 · 4yNo. 198282reply
what's bernd's favourite letter?
 
mine is Ǯ
GermanyBernd2022-07-15 00:45:58 · 4yNo. 198286reply
P
PeruBernd2022-07-15 00:46:14 · 4yNo. 198287reply
Z :DD
DenmarkBernd2022-07-15 00:57:35 · 4yNo. 198291reply
I don't like slavic letters because they make me think that my monitor is dirty
PeruBernd2022-07-15 00:58:59 · 4yNo. 198292reply
Based
UkraineBernd2022-07-15 08:24:19 · 4yNo. 198403reply
you do not have proper fonts installed and fonts subpixel full hinting is not set up
UkraineBernd2022-07-15 08:25:02 · 4yNo. 198404reply
mine is Жж then like for жук ЖУК
SloveniaBernd2022-07-15 08:26:08 · 4yNo. 198405reply
>uses å
Finlandlatin nibbasBernd2022-07-15 08:38:28 · 4yNo. 198411reply
i
UkraineBernd2022-07-15 08:39:42 · 4yNo. 198412reply
GermanyBernd2022-07-15 09:56:22 · 4yNo. 198415reply
NetherlandsBernd2022-07-15 10:37:24 · 4yNo. 198416reply
I juess J.
It has at least four totally different ways to read in different languages which are totally messed with each other due to the borrowed words and still people use it a lot.
FinlandBernd2022-07-15 10:49:03 · 4yNo. 198417reply
i know of five sounds that it is associated with (counting languages that din't use laddin alphabet)
 
-the correct j sound (fennic and germanic languages)
-ž sound (french)
-dž (english)
-throat h (spanish)
-ts (chinese)
SloveniaBernd2022-07-15 11:27:22 · 4yNo. 198425reply
>-the correct j sound (fennic and germanic languages)
also wect slavic and originally italian (where it's still used in dialects but official italian dropped it)
 
french and spanish use it differently due to changes in pronunciation since, originally they also pronounced it correctly
but didn't change spelling (but official italian changed it to g(i) in cases where it was similars)
NetherlandsBernd2022-07-15 11:33:53 · 4yNo. 198427reply
In Spanish it also differs very much between Spain itself and Latin America where it sounds closer to "ch"
SloveniaBernd2022-07-15 14:40:34 · 4yNo. 198477reply
unfortunately this goes too fast for my sightreading of cyrillic, rip
I need to practice
PeruBernd2022-07-15 16:03:15 · 4yNo. 198491reply
>J
>close to Ch
 
What the fuck am I reading
SloveniaBernd2022-07-15 16:07:20 · 4yNo. 198494reply
Dutch ch is different from English ch
VenezuelaBernd2022-07-15 16:12:12 · 4yNo. 198498reply
>-throat h (spanish)
>french and spanish use it differently due to changes in pronunciation since, originally they also pronounced it correctly
>In Spanish it also differs very much between Spain itself and Latin America where it sounds closer to "ch"
 
I thought I spoke Spanish up to this point, but I kind of speak Chinese.
RussiaBernd2022-07-15 17:40:38 · 4yNo. 198513reply
All my favourite letters are from my own conlangs.
SloveniaBernd2022-07-15 19:12:04 · 4yNo. 198545reply
it's the letter for kys nonce
MoscowBernd2022-07-16 18:19:49 · 4yNo. 199038reply
all letters are the best in Russian; imagine being so retarded you need "scht" fopr "Щ"
United KingdomBernd2022-07-16 18:20:41 · 4yNo. 199040reply
It's c for this fucking cunt
NetherlandsBernd2022-07-16 18:39:35 · 4yNo. 199059reply
Cyrillic alphabet doesn't belong to Russian only
SloveniaBernd2022-07-16 20:23:27 · 4yNo. 199091reply
we need more BULLgARYANs on this board, I concur
not иво tho, fuck that guy
UkraineBernd2022-07-16 20:31:34 · 4yNo. 199094reply
Jordan Radan Rusanov
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