• Fushuan [he/him]
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    241 year ago

    I speak Spanish and it’s wild to have no many randomly decided silent letters in words. We have the H that is silent always, and that’s it. We have Salmón, with the intonation in the o, and we of course pronounce the L. I can’t even say salmon without the L while not sounding stupid.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      You should see Fr*nch.

      They only pronounce the vowels and once in a blue moon a consonant.

      • @wieson
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        171 year ago

        But it’s systematic. In English, it’s systemless, complete wild west out there smh

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          English took over a lot of French words, originally written and pronounced like the French words, for example saumon (salmon). Then someone decided to go back to how the words were written in Latin (salmo), but they kept pronouncing it more like the French word.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          The ultimate blend of multiple languages that are difficult to learn. We shall make it the universal trade language!

          (And I know it doesn’t have things like tonal shifts)

        • Norgur
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          11 year ago

          Oh you must be joking.

          There is absolutely zero system in half of French’s letter salad!

    • qyron
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      31 year ago

      stares from Portugal

      “nh” and “lh” are sounds

      • @desto
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        21 year ago

        Are those like ñ and ll in Spanish, or different?

        • qyron
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          1 year ago

          Yes. You double the letter, we composite it.

    • @Siegfried
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      21 year ago

      No me entra en la cabeza que hagan silenciosa la L de salmón… hasta te diría que me ofende ligeramente esta información.