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minus-squareI Cast Fist@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·1 year agoTLDR - english accents allow for grotesque changes in phonetics and think it’s ok
minus-squareotp@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up5·1 year agoI wouldn’t call it grotesque. “t” and “ch” are very similar sounds, phonetically. I think we’re all okay with language change, unless you’re pronouncing the k in “knife”, the p in pterodactyl, and the gh in “laugh” glottally instead of like an “f”.
minus-squareI Cast Fist@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoThe knight’s knife shines in the night. Now with an aussie accent: the noyt’s noyf shoyns in the noyt
TLDR - english accents allow for grotesque changes in phonetics and think it’s ok
I wouldn’t call it grotesque. “t” and “ch” are very similar sounds, phonetically.
I think we’re all okay with language change, unless you’re pronouncing the k in “knife”, the p in pterodactyl, and the gh in “laugh” glottally instead of like an “f”.
The knight’s knife shines in the night. Now with an aussie accent:
the noyt’s noyf shoyns in the noyt
Da naits naif shainz in da nait!