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Anonymous Poland No.216458741 [Report] >>216458947 >>216460778 >>216460809
I have no respect to languages that have words with "silent" letters.
Anonymous Germany No.216458947 [Report] >>216458987
>>216458741 (OP)
>rzesczscoskwksoalskirwski
Anonymous Poland No.216458987 [Report] >>216459869
>>216458947
and none of these letters are silent
Anonymous Germany No.216459869 [Report] >>216460742 >>216460758
>>216458987
your language would improve if they were
Anonymous Brazil No.216460079 [Report]
kek technically portuguese has silent letters but its a lie because we pronounce them
Anonymous Poland No.216460742 [Report]
>>216459869
okay Yosif Mohammed
Anonymous Italy No.216460758 [Report]
>>216459869
Even germans occasionally can crack a good joke
Anonymous United States No.216460778 [Report]
>>216458741 (OP)
he says while typing in English
Anonymous Spain No.216460794 [Report]
Letter "h" is silient in Spanish when at the beginning of the syllable; e. g., 'hoy'.

Letter "u" is silent in Spanish when preceded by "g" or "q"; e. g., 'guerra', 'queso'.
Anonymous Greece No.216460809 [Report] >>216462093
>>216458741 (OP)
I have no respect for languages that are not pronounced exactly the way they are written
Anonymous Poland No.216461896 [Report]
chuj
Anonymous United States No.216462093 [Report]
>>216460809
>t. thinks μπ is acceptable in any context, nevermind for representing the “B” sound when you have a perfectly good β sitting right there