What I had to say
- In SLO, first time in years. Feels like a returning, but not a coming home. [12:55 PM]
- The fuck?!? In Calabasas, CA, a curfew requires all minors to be accompanied by an adult after 10 PM. They all have to leave B&N now. [10:15 PM]
Conversations I participated in
- @giynlith said: @arthaey The "slow news" podcast from Deutsche Welle is awesome. I can pick out words that I recognize :) [10:58 AM]
- @I said: @giynlith I know! Es ist super toll, dass beginnen wir zu Deutsche verstehen, ne? #deutschlernen [12:31 PM]
- @DoubleTranslate said: @arthaey Yes, that's a good point. It's still not 100% the same, but it is close. Thank you :-) [11:35 AM]
- @arthaey said: @DoubleTranslate A good way to explain ich-laut to English speakers is the h sound of "hu-" like the h in "huge" (but not the h in "hat"). [10:46 AM]
- @DoubleTranslate said: Our new blog is out: German Advanced Alphabet - Double Vowels and Consonants http://bit.ly/gsk3NO #learngerman [ 2:45 AM]
- @I said: @DoubleTranslate Can you clarify how English and German /ç/ are different? http://t.co/qhvaPWM #deutschlernen #linguistics [ 4:06 PM]
- @I said: @xotlanihua Dice http://t.co/GxMsJKz que tú eres el único tuiteo de nahuatl. ¿Verdad o no? #es [ 4:35 PM]
- @giynlith said: @arthaey The "slow news" podcast from Deutsche Welle is awesome. I can pick out words that I recognize :) [10:58 AM]
- @I said: @giynlith Schon verstehst du Sätze, oder nur Wörter? Ich verstehe ein paar Wörter, zB Libyen, militärischen, Bundesrat, Atomkatastrophe. #de [11:56 PM]
2 comments:
thanks for this nice post
Of course, some people who pronounce most initial h's drop the ones before /ju/, so /judZ/ for huge.
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