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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•24 days agoWe don’t do silent letters. Life is difficult enough.
minus-squareVictorlinkfedilink0•24 days agoLooking at these words and names I really think some silent letters would actually help out
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•edit-224 days agoYou actually mash the letters together into a sound. So Cz is pronounced like a c and z at the same time. If the name was real, that is.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•24 days agoI think you need to Czech next door to Poland to find a Cz sound.
minus-squareKSP Atlaslinkfedilink0•24 days agoPolish just uses -z like how English uses -h in digraphs, so sz is sh, cz is ch
We don’t do silent letters. Life is difficult enough.
Looking at these words and names I really think some silent letters would actually help out
You actually mash the letters together into a sound. So Cz is pronounced like a c and z at the same time.
If the name was real, that is.
I think you need to Czech next door to Poland to find a Cz sound.
Polish just uses -z like how English uses -h in digraphs, so sz is sh, cz is ch