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szcshut up :)
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>>215358186
>szczszcz
those are diacritics but anglos are too low iq to pick up on it
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>>215358186
slavs who dont use cyrillic are retarded
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>>215358568
>.t butthurt ivan who uses mongolian letters
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they DO use diacritics, that's the fucked up part
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>>215358858
english not being phonetic is the fucked up part
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>>215358963
I agree, we should switch to Shavian.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shavian_alphabet
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>>215358186
Polish has ć and ś, but they sound different than cz and sz.
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>>215359034
before UK tried to tech english to indians english was a phonetic language btw
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>>215358568
What's the cyrillic equivalent for szczs?
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>>215359131
? English spelling fossilized way before the colonization of India.
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>>215359175
there isn't

>>215359180
but writing wasn't
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>>215359175
There isn't one. They do have a letter for ść, though.
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>>215359273
>there isn't
Is there even a symbol in existence that could serve the purpose?
You know like in finnish there's loads of "ng"s around but it doesn't make use of the letter Ŋ which would represent ng, which is sad. (samic has it)
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because that's what they came up with 15th century and that's what stuck since.

pic rel is what some earlier scripts looked like.
sz used to be written ß
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>>215359601
you cannot spell Polish with cyrillic
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>>215359175
>>215359283
when you look at cyrillic equivalent letters, you don't look at the pure phonetic value, you look at the first cyrillic script which was for old church slavonic which was more less a dialect of proto-slavic fromwhich all of slavic languages descend

Щ is the equivalent letter. And before you say anything, remember it's already pronounced differently in Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian
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>>215359700
But you can spell finnish with cyrillic. What does this mean?
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>>215359621

Does any variant of the Roman alphabet have a more soulful letter than ß?
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>>215359621

We still call it "Eszett" (S-Z), but in German it stands for double S and is written SS on foreign typewriters/teletypes. In modern German ss marks a short preceding vowel while ß is placed after long vowels or diphtongs.
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>>215359762
remember to never trust a Polish fan-cyrillic that doesn't use the Ѣ letter. most of them are made by people who don't know the first thing about linguistics and just learned some russian at school. it's alsowhere this false thought about щ meaning "ść" comes from
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>>215359828
it could've just as easily been an ş.
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>>215360548
ß = ſ + ʒ
You can clearly see that in older versions of ß.
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>>215360690
I know. Just saying. Our sz cz or rz could be either ŗ ş ç or č š ř but I'd honestly prefer the former because we already have the letters with śćźń etc
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>>215359175
щ
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>>215359828
>waffen ß
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>>215361228
this was clearly made by someone who knew only Polish and Russian and probably only one of them on a proper level like I was saying >>215359847
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>>215361428
That wasn't even written with the letter S, but the Sig Rune. Even typewriters in the 1930s had a special key for "SS".
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>>215362490
and then the nazis banned blackletter for being jewish lol
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>>215359621
>sz used to be written ß
ßased
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>>215359095
simply pronounce it the same
spelling AND phonetics fixed
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>>215360690
in antiqua typefaces, the second part derives from an s
it's weird
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>>215359847
what would be the use for that letter?
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>>215365379
in some places it would show you where <ia> or <ja> turns into <ie> or <je> during inflection
other than that it'd be an etymological variant of mostly <ie>
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>>215364998
What has that got to do with anything? Do you even know that Fraktur and Runes are completely different scripts?
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>>215365535
you don't say
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>>215364998
Also Blackletter was never used in Germany. It's an English alphabet. German Fraktur looks different.
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>>215365662
You need to bring back your cool fonts.
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>>215368631
romanians too
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>anglos use sh and ch
i sleep
>poles use sz and cz for the same sounds
HOLY FUCK CRAZY SHIT



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