Consonants

Oct 31, 2010 02:16

I am a curious person. I love to learn things, whether 'important' or not. Yesterday, I began to wonder what kind of R-sound is the most common in the languages of the world. There are the trilled Rs, as in Swedish and Scottish, the English Rs, and the back-of-the-throat-Rs, as in French and Danish. Maybe some more variants as well, and with ( Read more... )

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ext_132787 October 31 2010, 10:45:01 UTC
Haha :D The R that is in Spanish and Italian though is much more distinct (or what to say) than the Swedish, even though it's almost the same...

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