Message from @rogalik
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This is very likely
Y in Polish is the ı in Turkish
"y" is ooh i dont know if western languages have a letter for that
we don't use those filthy frank letters
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y and w
its the equivalent of ы
This
w strzebrzeszynie chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie
now type that with
č
š
and ž
i dont care these special snowflake marks are cancer as well
What is ą
btw do you have letters for our soft sounds?
ś ć ź ?
They do
no
we don't
Well, Serbo-Croatian does
^
only ć
Yes
yeah i think like not many languages really have that sound in their alphabet foreigners really cant grasp these
>is it like sh
no its not
sh is š
ch is č
zh is ž
atleast how you say them
anyway at least polish has a lot of sounds so its kind of easy to learn other languages pronunciation wise
it's true
but polish has poor vowels
our language is the most advanced amongst the slavic languages
we have dual
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Nj and lj?
while the rest of the world defines me and gokay as ''us''
and at least its always written just as pronounced