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    311 days ago

    geoduck

    Hey, at least it is a nice, short word. In German, it is an “Elephantenrüsselmuschel” (elephant trunk clam). At least there is absolutely no question how it is pronounced, so that’s that.

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      211 days ago

      German pronunciation rules are awesome. If only you could get rid of some of your consonants, I’d be able to pronounce any German word.

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        211 days ago

        If only you could get rid of some of your consonants, I’d be able to pronounce any German word.

        You probably dislike the German variants of “ch” as much as the Germans loathe the English “th” ;-)

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          Out of Rohrbacherstrasse, I could pronounce Ro, ba, and strasse. German has like 5 different R sounds and I can pronounce 2 of them. And yet most of you can’t pronounce the vibrating R in my name.

          And I hate English’s TH as well, both sounds of it, and especially the insistence in using it next to S. How am I supposed to pronounce “clothes” with any grace or dignity left?

          No, my mother tongue isn’t Germanic, but Celtic-Latin with a lot of Banto and Tupi thrown in for mellowing.