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@Engineer @Tfmonkey

Usually when I see a plate like that ( in a commercial gym ) it is 45 pounds or 45 kilograms I do not remember which

There are 6 such plates three on each side plus the weight of the bar

But some of the plates look like they are different thickness than the others the two closer to the center ( especially the one on my left which is his right ) look thinner

@Soy_Magnus @Zergling_man @Stahesh

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Did I accidentally delete something that your replied to by deleting and redrafting it to edit it?

@Stahesh

Whether or not a consonant is in the beginning or end of the block and what the previous and next block is effect how a consonant is pronounced

Whether or not a vowel is below the first consonant or to the right of the first consonant in a tripartite syllable depends on the shape of the vowel and does not depend on the consonant

I believe that the final consonant in the tripartite syllable is always below the vowel with possible exceptions for ancient Korean or artistic Korean

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@Stahesh

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

learnkorean24.com/learn-the-ko

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@Stahesh

Korean pronunciation rules / Resyllabification ("Spill-over) rules / How to pronounce Korean words

Your Korean Tutor

youtube.com/watch?v=8irqn4CcgA

Resyllabification and Pronunciations of Korean Consonants

Say Jack dot com

sayjack.com/korean/learn-korea

@Stahesh

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.

languagetrainers.com.au/blog/w

languagetrainers.com.au/blog/k

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@Stahesh

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

languagetrainers.com.au/blog/w

languagetrainers.com.au/blog/k

These are the times where we separate the retarded from the very smart.

@TruthWhisper

Johnny Monoxide on the paranormies presents mentioned the ritual sacrifice of Israel

He also has an episode called something like I'll see Jew in Switzerland

Furthermore many people believe Ashkenazi Jews original homeland is in Ukraine not Israel

Some people think the Ukraine war is a way to depopulate gentiles in their Ukraine homeland before the Ashkenazi Jews return

The public education system reaches its logical conclusion: AI teaching lessons, AI Providing homework based on said lessons, AI doing the homework and AI grading said homework

@nomebullyyou @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried @reallyangry

When you think Ashkenazi Jews your first thought should be European not Middle Eastern

When you think Syrian Palestinian your first thought should be Middle Eastern

This should be in terms of culture, language, ancestry and genetics

Yiddish a language of Ashkenazi Jews has a lot of European words

Ashkenazi Jews are associated with Germany, Poland, the Soviet Union countries and perhaps the ancient location of Ashkenaz in Turkey not Israel

@Stahesh

The following consonants in English can be represented by a single Korean consonant that is sometimes pronounced like one and sometimes like the other

B b & P p can be interchanged

R r and L l can be interchanged

S s and T t can be interchanged

D d and T t can be interchanged

G g and K k can be interchanged

The consonants V v and F f do not exist in Korean The F Flakes in frosted flakes uses an H and the V v in video uses a B b

I wrote each letter twice upper case & lower case

@Stahesh
There is at least 1 exception to what I said and that is the silent consonant that is shaped like a circle

It is silent at the start of a syllable but an ng sound at the end of a syllable

Maybe the end of the previous syllable might spilloveor and change pronounciation when the silent syllable is the next syllable?

When you listen remember each consonant can be pronounced two ways & you can guess the consonant to some degree from a list

Just imagine an Asian accent speaking English

@Stahesh

Each of the letters has a name

The first part of the name is how it is pronounced at the start of a tripartate syllable and the second part is how it is pronounced at the end

The letter name is pronounced something like the English word Real but with different vowels

So I believe that at the start of a tripartate syllable it is usually an R but at the end of the syllable it is usually an L

however if there is another syllable from the same word before or after it that might change

@Zergling_man @DeezMistaReez @special-boy

Mcrosoft Windows was worse it would not let me use word and or excel less than one year and in fact most likely less than six months after getting a new computer

I found a receipt of purchase for mcrosoft office products from years ago

And then I remembered the incident

Chromebook has treated me better than windows even after uninstalling all my free google apps that I did not pay for

Americans scream that there must be a new law that outlaws punching firefighters, but isn't assault already illegal?

@Stahesh

If you buy or illegally download "You speak Korean"

It has a section talking about the spillover rule

It might be somewhere before page 60

Each consonant usualky has two different ways to pronounce it depending on if it is the first or last consonant in a tripartate syllable and if that syllable is followed by another syllable and what the next syllable is

You speak Korean is out of print but I legally purchased the first three volumes on amazon and PDFs were listed online free

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