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I hate being ESL so much; I just cannot pronounce certain words like "hereditary" properly.
Using speech-to-text is nearly impossible because in long texts, half the transcription get fucked up.
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how about being a jsl? :D
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>>222914559
Hereditary is easy though
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>>222914603
I actually studied japanese a bit.
It's easier to pronounce as native Finnish speaker, than English.
That's because both languages are vowel-heavy.
And random Finnish words are actually Japanese words.
However I find L/R challenging. In Finnish l and r sounds are very distinct, but japanese doesn't have either, it has this weird middle ground.
Also everything else besides pronouncation is really weird, like Japanese has like 10 different ways of speaking, and most textbooks only focus on polite Japanese (keigo)
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>>222914730
for a teuton, every english word is easy



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