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>persians started calling themselves fars because arabs couldn't pronounce the letter p
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>>218273407
How did arabs manage to so totally cuck the entirety of the middle-east?
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>>218273407
but it's called iran in persian?
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>>218273448
iran should be greek
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>>218273407
i dont believe there is a single able bodied person in the world who cant pronounce the letter p. Its gotta be present in every language and its also the easiest phoneme to pronounce next to b.
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>>218273718
Gaelic never had a P at one point and often changed Ps into Cs
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>>218273718
don't your people mix b and v all the time?
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>>218273718
>who cant pronounce the letter p
Austrians often always pronounce it as b
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>>218273448
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>>218273751
its the same phoneme, they both make the b sound, do they make different sounds in Croatian?.
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>>218273718
pronouncing b when it's in the end of the word is hard tho
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>>218273770
yes
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>>218273770
why do you have two different letters for the same sound?
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>>218273407
Bepsi. Seriously, look it up.



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