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106 days ago
English speakers, who have no problem with 'ph' sounding like 'f', encountering Gaeilge:
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Via:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/iresimpsonsfans/posts/english-speakers-who-have-no-problem-with-ph-sounding-like-f-encountering-gaeilg/8927888993958423/
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105 days ago
I think the
"BH sounds like V", pronunciation also exists in Hindu.
( note: I THINK...
e.g. I don't have anything other than anecdotal evidence)
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"BH sounds like V", pronunciation also exists in Hindu.
( note: I THINK...
e.g. I don't have anything other than anecdotal evidence)