Message from @leavethisbotnet
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theres a lot of them really
moer than in polish that is
besides, english is basically not phonetc spelling at all
English is the mutt of languages, so it's not surprise really
cupboard
you don pronounce the b
or the p
you dont? 😂
Maybe it's just that czech is similar but doesn't have that
not nearly as much
so I see the difference there
ye czech uses diactritics for polish diphtongues sz cz ye?
Yea, we evolved past the 13th century
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but i dont think czech has them palatal consonants?
or you just add 'i' to them to make em so
no one knows what those are svar
I don't know what that is but it sounds made up
exactly
ś ć ź
yet its the only thing we have <:why:462286147473637407>
@leavethisbotnet there's one extra row of useless keys that people too poor to afford numpads use to type numbers with <:smugon:512048583806025739>
Like for example the "ch" sound is written as a diphtong /t͡ʃ/ and it is fucking not a diphtong at all
The only tolerable keyboards layout I know of is "US-eastern europe", which has the different letters under right alt
and 12345 are as they should be
Found the guy who can't afford a numpad
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Your tongue does not move from one place to another when you make the "ch" sound
it needs some unique sign like /č/
I'll confess I don't know IPA
I got numpad everywhere, it's not just numbers
it's !@#$%^&*() too
@Uksio you mean "ch" as in "ch" or "ch" as in "h" or "ch" as in "č"? <:hyperthink:462282519883284480>
I know IPA and it is hella inconsistent
tongue movements literally don mean anything
...
() on czech keyboards is really annoying
its the [t]'s explosive version of the sound [ʃ]
makes sense to me