To me able to discern the characters underneath the words which denote pronunciation or articulation has been a skill I have wanted to learn for very long time now. So thank you very much. You shed light! And this is fun! ❤
I find it's a double-edged sword. On the one hand it's highly adaptable to influences from other languages and cultures which has made it accessible and modern. On the other it's a written and phonetic can of worms for exactly the same reasons.
To me able to discern the characters underneath the words which denote pronunciation or articulation has been a skill I have wanted to learn for very long time now. So thank you very much. You shed light! And this is fun! ❤
Wow! Thank you so much!
Thanks very much for the feedback!
very clear explanations, thank you
Great explanation. ❤❤❤
Fascinating!
Intersting thanks you
شكرا 😃
Really? I'm a foreigner and I pronounce them with the same length. I don't get it 😓🤯
English - lingua franca of the modern world - what a cruel joke.
I find it's a double-edged sword. On the one hand it's highly adaptable to influences from other languages and cultures which has made it accessible and modern. On the other it's a written and phonetic can of worms for exactly the same reasons.