Message from @rogalik

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2019-02-05 14:55:26 UTC  

This is very likely

2019-02-05 14:55:51 UTC  

Y in Polish is the ı in Turkish

2019-02-05 14:56:00 UTC  

"y" is ooh i dont know if western languages have a letter for that

2019-02-05 14:56:16 UTC  

we don't use those filthy frank letters

2019-02-05 14:56:22 UTC  

<:haHAA:320314457500811264>

2019-02-05 14:56:31 UTC  

y and w

2019-02-05 14:56:32 UTC  

its the equivalent of ы

2019-02-05 14:56:37 UTC  

This

2019-02-05 14:56:59 UTC  

w strzebrzeszynie chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie

2019-02-05 14:57:14 UTC  

now type that with

2019-02-05 14:57:15 UTC  

č

2019-02-05 14:57:16 UTC  

š

2019-02-05 14:57:18 UTC  

and ž

2019-02-05 14:57:34 UTC  

i dont care these special snowflake marks are cancer as well

2019-02-05 14:57:55 UTC  

What is ą

2019-02-05 14:57:58 UTC  

btw do you have letters for our soft sounds?

2019-02-05 14:58:04 UTC  

ś ć ź ?

2019-02-05 14:58:08 UTC  

They do

2019-02-05 14:58:13 UTC  

no

2019-02-05 14:58:15 UTC  

we don't

2019-02-05 14:58:16 UTC  

ą is nasal "ow"

2019-02-05 14:58:20 UTC  

Well, Serbo-Croatian does

2019-02-05 14:58:23 UTC  

^

2019-02-05 14:58:33 UTC  

only ć

2019-02-05 14:58:39 UTC  

Yes

2019-02-05 14:58:40 UTC  

yeah i think like not many languages really have that sound in their alphabet foreigners really cant grasp these

2019-02-05 14:58:56 UTC  

>is it like sh

2019-02-05 14:59:09 UTC  

no its not

2019-02-05 14:59:18 UTC  

sh is š

2019-02-05 14:59:22 UTC  

ch is č

2019-02-05 14:59:27 UTC  

zh is ž

2019-02-05 14:59:37 UTC  

atleast how you say them

2019-02-05 14:59:43 UTC  

anyway at least polish has a lot of sounds so its kind of easy to learn other languages pronunciation wise

2019-02-05 14:59:46 UTC  

it's true

2019-02-05 14:59:49 UTC  

but polish has poor vowels

2019-02-05 14:59:56 UTC  

our language is the most advanced amongst the slavic languages

2019-02-05 15:00:12 UTC  

we have dual

2019-02-05 15:00:16 UTC  

<:picardia:474501987241820170>

2019-02-05 15:00:33 UTC  

Nj and lj?

2019-02-05 15:00:48 UTC  

while the rest of the world defines me and gokay as ''us''

2019-02-05 15:01:02 UTC  

and at least its always written just as pronounced