TPAM: you must hear it.. I can't explain a pronounce :lmao: I told ya - Polish is hard to speak many English ppl or German have problems with this lang even if they are living here 10 years
yeah but that's cuz English doesn't have a lot of sounds but I speak Romanian remember...and if you can pronounce Romanian, you can pronounce almost anything...even Hebrew, and sheesh, have you heard that language????
Yes and I've heard Romanian as well We have some Romanian ppl in Warsaw :hug: Yea, english is easy to pronouncing, it has less letters than polish or romanian...
źródło - [ˈʑrudwɔ] I found this one.. I dunno if it helps but whatever :lmao:
TPAM: I was confused because of you some time ago, and now it's draw :hysterical:
but I'm not confused because of you :beee: but because of your language cuz I listened to 2 words with that letter and one was pronounced like a very short z and the other one more like a j (romanian pronunciation) :wtf:
TPAM: pronouncing will be the least of my problems trust me I can read German like a native but I don't understand a thing I read :lmao: so pronouncing is really not a problem for me
:lmao: I know...my best friend lives in Austria and I kept bugging her to teach me german so one day she made me read Peter Pan and I started reading and she was shocked :toofunny: and then at the end when she said that it was amazing and what do I need teaching for I told her that all I understood was Nimmerland(Nevrland) and stern(star) :lol: and a few other words
TPAM: I listened to the one you said: źródło and źrebię and the second one sounded more like a j to me
Yea cuz it depends of what letter do you have after this "?"... ohhh ?rebi????????? "?" is another funny letter here a lot of ppl don't use it in pronouncing (it's more important in writing) and they're using "lubie" instead of "lubi?" (= to like something..) etc.
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