Post AkO3ql4aCF6DSWvTu4 by wolfe@terrible.city
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 (DIR) Post #AkO3qiezARR3yYw0jA by wolfe@terrible.city
       2024-07-28T08:27:22Z
       
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       ah yes /ɹ̃ʷ/, definitely a good and normal sound for the letter R to represent,
       
 (DIR) Post #AkO3qjnAxTa5UFm48G by wolfe@terrible.city
       2024-07-28T08:29:08Z
       
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       the letter R sometimes represents a vowel sound in every major english dialect and that should come as no surprise given that half the anglosphere calls that letter /ɑː/
       
 (DIR) Post #AkO3ql4aCF6DSWvTu4 by wolfe@terrible.city
       2024-07-28T08:31:18Z
       
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       ok what do you call that letter? Roh we call it /ɑː/wait but doesn't that get confusing with that one? Aoh no no that's obviously /ej/wait /ej/? what's that one then? Ei mean that's obviously /iː/uhhhh ok so what do you call that one? Iduh? it's /ɑj/which is different from /ɑː/yeswhich is a consonantcorrect