Message from @Xaverius
Discord ID: 614438956544688129
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
Honestly though, with qwerty, the polish way seems way more convenient
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
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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
Oh
This
combine the phonologic characteristics of t and ʃ
In Hebrew it's צ׳
hence the little bow
For programming, the english 12345 row just needs to stay as it is...
As a programmer, why?