I am not sure if this is correct but the following claim was made about
L vs R in Korean
They also treated the H like a silent letter it seems to me which is not something I remember being officially taught
One way is how the word is spelled
The other way is how you would think it would be spelled based on how it would sound
Screenshot from video
A coonhound, colloquially a coon dog, is a type of scenthound...
They are an American type of hunting dog developed for the hunting of raccoons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coonhound
The common raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides), also called the Chinese or Asian raccoon dog to distinguish it from the Japanese raccoon dog, is a heavy-set, fox-like canid native to East Asia. Named for its raccoon-like face markings, it is most closely related to foxes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_raccoon_dog
Ukraine
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When studying Korean it is important to understand what a syllable block is so that you read the consonants and vowels in the correct order
Korean forms tripartite blocks
After you finish reading a block the next block you read will be to it's right with artistic and ancient exceptions
C = Consonant
V = Vowel
https://learnkorean24.com/learn-the-korean-alphabet/
https://learnkorean24.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Korean-Syllable-Blocks-768x307.png
Here is how the names of the Korean letters are spelled both in Korean and in Romanization or spelled with English letters
Notice the connection between the last consonant in their Romanized spelling and the second pronunciation in the previous chart I showed you
Depending on your point of view there is a possible exception with the silent letter because you can not spell the pronunciation of being silent in English letters.
https://www.languagetrainers.com.au/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Korean_chart_01.jpg
Notice how most of the letters in the chart have two sounds
By first sound I mean the sound before the slash in the chart
By second sound I mean the sound after the slash in the chart
The first sound I think usually occurs if it is at the start of the tripartite syllable and no other syllable is before it
The second sound I think usually occurs if it is at the end of a tripartite syllable and no other syllable is after it
https://www.languagetrainers.com.au/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Korean_chart_03.jpg
"She knows she's a winner, she couldn't be thinner, now she goes in the bathroom and vomits up dinner?"
Quote and picture from Daria Season 2 Episode 1
Arts N Crass
https://daria-fanworks.fandom.com/wiki/Arts_n'_Crass
https://transcripts.simpleremix.com/script.php/daria-1997-Um2/s2/e1
Little information exists about plans for Lands of Lore IV. While in the early stages of production and concept art, work on the title was effectively halted after Westwood Studios was acquired and ultimately closed by Electronic Arts on March 31, 2003. As of 2024, there has been no indication that the series will be continued.
https://lands-of-lore.fandom.com/wiki/Lands_of_Lore_IV
I blame Kikes for preventing the existence of the game lands of lore 4 and for all the games electronic arts ruined
Who owns blackrock
So in Duolingo they have a unit called "honor one's ethnicity" for Haitian Kreyol Creole
There are a lot of black people in Haiti so I assume they are directing black Haitians to "honor their ethnicity"
I want to know do they have a unit called "honor one's ethnicity" if you learn German?
To encourage white people of German ancestry to "honor one's ethnicity"
neges = black woman or black women in Haitian Kreyol
You can see from this video recording of Duolingo as a gif
When you consider how many black people are in Haiti as a percent of the population this means black people are choosing to call each other neges as part of the language system they have chosen
Image which makes this claim is from this source
https://cdn.minds.com/fs/v1/thumbnail/1734385646107910144/xlarge/
In Haitian Kreyol a language spoken by Haitians who tend to be black
negas = black woman
negas la = the black woman
Nwa = the color of black
They are not calling each other the black color but they are calling each other niggas
prove me wrong
Neges means black woman in Duolingo Haitain Kreyol and I suspect that is fundamentally different than Nwa which means black color
Neges is not combined with the word for woman or the word for person. Moun Nwa would literally mean a person who is the color black but instead they call their women who are black by the title Neges
So black people in Haiti go around calling each other neges
Is Google translate hiding the truth about the true translation of neges?
Neges means black women or black
The Gbékoun script was created in 1994
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gb%C3%A9koun_script.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gb%C3%A9koun_script
"Roman alphabet
The Fon alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet, with the addition of the letters Ɖ/ɖ, Ɛ/ɛ, and Ɔ/ɔ, and the digraphs gb, hw, kp, ny, and xw.[6]"
"Speakers in Benin also use a distinct script called Gbékoun that was invented by Togbédji Adigbè"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fon_language
Would not have a alphabet without white people or would not have an alphabet until 1994 without a White Latin Alphabet
Also there is a special feature in the Duolingo menu for English speakers learning Chinese to learn the phonetic pinyin way to represent Chinese sounds which was created in modern times and the Chinese pictographs, I did not count that towards the number of units.
Says
... abuse survivors experiences must not be weaponized for racist agenda
https://x.com/ejejjuk/status/1876342446529057195
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GgobgnIXYAAsT9P?format=jpg&name=small
Nationalism not Globalism
Local Anarchist communities not Worldwide Anarchism
Corporations, United Nations Governments, Most Media and Most Clergy are on Team Evil
The Jewish religion intends to exterminate Christians
The Jewish religion intends to enslave or exterminate Gentiles or Goyim
Palestinians are the true Hebrew Israelites
at short stories at
poa dot st
@shortstories
merovingian dot club
@shortstories
worldchristianfaith.blogspot.com