Re: A question about pronouciation.
It may seem trivial to you in this case, but keep in mind that the alphabet set that we use is common among sevral different languages. Not all of them use the letter in the same way.
Thus, an individual who speaks a different native language may instinctively prounounce words in different ways than how you would. Similarly, you may pronounce foreign words wrong even though they are spelt with letters familiar to you.
Originally posted by Matera
It may seem trivial to you in this case, but keep in mind that the alphabet set that we use is common among sevral different languages. Not all of them use the letter in the same way.
Thus, an individual who speaks a different native language may instinctively prounounce words in different ways than how you would. Similarly, you may pronounce foreign words wrong even though they are spelt with letters familiar to you.
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