Believe it or not it’s usually not that hard to string like 3 unfamiliar syllables together if you take a few seconds to put in literally any effort you fuck

      • Keld [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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        12 days ago

        Celtic languages have an entirely different tradition with regards to consonants too. Without looking it up or having prior knowledge of gaelic there is literally no way to arrive at the correct pronunciation of Caoimhe. This doesn’t make their orthography less valid or less rational, it just means that there is a lack of overlap between the english use of certain letters and theirs.

        And my own native language of Danish has 3 ways to use the letter D, and I fucking dare any of you to guess what the letter D does in “Mand” or “Mads”.

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      Eysaigher sayid than dougne inne a naan-phoughneightic languishe

      In all seriousness, English romanization is terrible and a lot of words are almost impossible to pronounce correctly if you haven’t heard them pronounced before. Knowing your limits is a good thing and I’d rather be around a person who knows they can’t do something then someone who insists they can do something they can’t.