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  • cmconseils@mastodon.socialC cmconseils@mastodon.social

    as a French myself, i agree

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    #4

    @cmconseils It's true but to be totally fair the x is the plural form so it should be one less letter.

    Then again both forms are pronounced the same...

    So touche I guess

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    • cmconseils@mastodon.socialC cmconseils@mastodon.social

      as a French myself, i agree

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      #5

      @cmconseils reminds me of

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghoti

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      • cmconseils@mastodon.socialC cmconseils@mastodon.social

        as a French myself, i agree

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        #6

        @cmconseils Kwa?

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        • sobex@social.sciences.reS sobex@social.sciences.re

          @cmconseils Expect that French has rules, and Oiseaux follows them. Unlike English lack of rules on how stuff are pronounced 😛

          You can learn how to read most french words using those rules.

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          #7

          @Sobex @cmconseils I can't find it just now, and the was as image meme going about with two books, a very thick book on the left and a thin book on the right. Under the left book it said "book written in French", under the right book it said something like "same book in French, with all the unpronounced letters removed"

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          • cmconseils@mastodon.socialC cmconseils@mastodon.social

            as a French myself, i agree

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            #8

            @cmconseils @josh I was just thinking of this earlier today, and it’s so true 🤣

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            • cmconseils@mastodon.socialC cmconseils@mastodon.social

              as a French myself, i agree

              spacemagick@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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              #9

              @cmconseils
              English is worse. There must be hundreds of English words that a non-native speaker simply would have no idea how to pronounce based on the 26 'usual' sounds of the letters. English has 40+ phonemes hence many are made by combinations of two or more letters, BUT, in a totally inconsistent way. Some duplicate sounds, some combinations make different sounds depending on context. AND, on top of all that, we have endless occurrences of pointless 'silent' letters!
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRjlrv7lwAo

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              • spacemagick@mastodon.socialS spacemagick@mastodon.social

                @cmconseils
                English is worse. There must be hundreds of English words that a non-native speaker simply would have no idea how to pronounce based on the 26 'usual' sounds of the letters. English has 40+ phonemes hence many are made by combinations of two or more letters, BUT, in a totally inconsistent way. Some duplicate sounds, some combinations make different sounds depending on context. AND, on top of all that, we have endless occurrences of pointless 'silent' letters!
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRjlrv7lwAo

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                #10

                @spacemagick @cmconseils

                Agreed. Anyone who can explain why worst-er sauce is spelt with so many extra letters gets a medal.

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                • cmconseils@mastodon.socialC cmconseils@mastodon.social

                  as a French myself, i agree

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                  #11

                  @cmconseils
                  J'etude francais, pronounciation est tres interessant, ma l'use du accents, ce-meme est compliquee,

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                  • gezza@mastodon.ieG gezza@mastodon.ie

                    @spacemagick @cmconseils

                    Agreed. Anyone who can explain why worst-er sauce is spelt with so many extra letters gets a medal.

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                    #12

                    @gezza @spacemagick @cmconseils part of the reason that English is such a weird language is because the French forced their language on us for centuries. It is never not their fault.

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                    • gezza@mastodon.ieG gezza@mastodon.ie

                      @spacemagick @cmconseils

                      Agreed. Anyone who can explain why worst-er sauce is spelt with so many extra letters gets a medal.

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                      #13

                      @gezza @cmconseils
                      Ah, now we're straying into the world of English proper nouns (as per that Dave Gorman clip). That's a whole other level of bizarreness beyond 'normal' #English !

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                      • cmconseils@mastodon.socialC cmconseils@mastodon.social

                        as a French myself, i agree

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                        #14

                        @cmconseils English: hold ma' beer!

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                        • danielswann@mastodon.socialD danielswann@mastodon.social

                          @gezza @spacemagick @cmconseils part of the reason that English is such a weird language is because the French forced their language on us for centuries. It is never not their fault.

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                          #15

                          @danielswann @gezza @cmconseils
                          I wasn't going to mention that LOL

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                          • cmconseils@mastodon.socialC cmconseils@mastodon.social

                            as a French myself, i agree

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                            #16

                            @cmconseils
                            and in the jungle of Costa Rica the French group asks people coming down the hill if they know where the famous Quetzal bird is . in French bien entendu
                            and at the end of the world in Northern Argentina some people in their fifties (in Salta: google for James Turrell f.e.) in the line in front of me complain that the screen of arrivals /departures at the airport is only in Spanish and Englis - and not in French: manque de formation selon selon eux. c'était y'a dix ans.
                            incroyable...

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