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Claire wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Claire wrote:
 What does that mean 
if you pronounce them out loud and say pa ba pa ba pa ba you'll notice you don't change where your lips are, how they're shaped, where the tongue is etc. it's pronounced in the same way, the only thing that changes is the position of the glottis (?) i think which determines whether or not it is voiced 
Woah
does it make sense now? 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Claire wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
if you pronounce them out loud and say pa ba pa ba pa ba you'll notice you don't change where your lips are, how they're shaped, where the tongue is etc. it's pronounced in the same way, the only thing that changes is the position of the glottis (?) i think which determines whether or not it is voiced 
Woah
does it make sense now? 
It makes more sense. I wonder if other languages do this like this the same symbol for like do and to. . Do other languages have syllable alphabets 
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I saw you can have friends on duo lingo and high five each other can we be friends
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Angelica wrote:
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i have a presentation in 3? hours haha ha ha ha 
Well.. good luck



I cannot comprehend how y'all understand this.
haha yeah
For someone like me, it don't just look confusing, it looks like some next level alien language.

I'm like that one gif

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Claire wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Claire wrote:
Woah
does it make sense now? 
It makes more sense. I wonder if other languages do this like this the same symbol for like do and to. . Do other languages have syllable alphabets 
i think there's a few languages that have syllable alphabets but it's not really something im very familiar with, my guess is that japanese doesn't really have a solid distinction between the sounds to the same degree as english, at least not until recently, so there hasn't been a reason to have two separate syllables for the sounds 
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Claire wrote:
I saw you can have friends on duo lingo and high five each other can we be friends
sure my username is kyatzhe i think
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Angelica wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Angelica wrote:
Well.. good luck



I cannot comprehend how y'all understand this.
haha yeah
For someone like me, it don't just look confusing, it looks like some next level alien language.

I'm like that one gif
x
it's just yeha
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Angelica wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
haha yeah
For someone like me, it don't just look confusing, it looks like some next level alien language.

I'm like that one gif
x
it's just yeha
www.hf.ntnu.no/nos/dialect.php?id=18
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Claire wrote:
I saw you can have friends on duo lingo and high five each other can we be friends
sure my username is kyatzhe i think
Are you a bird 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Claire wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
does it make sense now? 
It makes more sense. I wonder if other languages do this like this the same symbol for like do and to. . Do other languages have syllable alphabets 
i think there's a few languages that have syllable alphabets but it's not really something im very familiar with, my guess is that japanese doesn't really have a solid distinction between the sounds to the same degree as english, at least not until recently, so there hasn't been a reason to have two separate syllables for the sounds 
They have way less sounds there’s only like five vowel sounds like woahhh 
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Claire wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Claire wrote:
I saw you can have friends on duo lingo and high five each other can we be friends
sure my username is kyatzhe i think
Are you a bird 
yes
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Claire wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
sure my username is kyatzhe i think
Are you a bird 
yes
Cool
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Claire wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Claire wrote:
It makes more sense. I wonder if other languages do this like this the same symbol for like do and to. . Do other languages have syllable alphabets 
i think there's a few languages that have syllable alphabets but it's not really something im very familiar with, my guess is that japanese doesn't really have a solid distinction between the sounds to the same degree as english, at least not until recently, so there hasn't been a reason to have two separate syllables for the sounds 
They have way less sounds there’s only like five vowel sounds like woahhh 
5 is actually the normal number of vowels across all languages, i think the smallest vowel inventory is a distinction between two?, i don't recall what sound, and some variation of Arabic apparently only has 3?
Meanwhile Norwegian is like : ) i like vowel 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Claire wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
i think there's a few languages that have syllable alphabets but it's not really something im very familiar with, my guess is that japanese doesn't really have a solid distinction between the sounds to the same degree as english, at least not until recently, so there hasn't been a reason to have two separate syllables for the sounds 
They have way less sounds there’s only like five vowel sounds like woahhh 
5 is actually the normal number of vowels across all languages, i think the smallest vowel inventory is a distinction between two?, i don't recall what sound, and some variation of Arabic apparently only has 3?
Meanwhile Norwegian is like : ) i like vowel 
Woah
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Can different countries vowels be different, regardless of them using the same alphabet? 
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