Originally posted by eezy45
I bet you there are more English dialects ✅
Originally posted by The Inkeeper
My german language skills consist of speaking english but in a slightly deeper voice and replacing the Ws with Vs.....I know, sorry 😛 but it sounds so authentic 😱
W>V? That would be a northern germanic language though 😛 for German better replace T by S/SS, some Y / diphtongic I's by G or S+consonant by Sch+consonant 😉
Originally posted by Exabyte
Well I bet you there are more people speaking English laughing and I bet the German ones are more differenced ✅😆 😆
W>V? That would be a northern germanic language though 😛 for German better replace T by S/SS, some Y / diphtongic I's by G or S+consonant by Sch+consonant 😉
Y -> G
Yes!
Because the Anglo Saxons pronounciated the G as an "y"
As you can see comparing Germon or Dutch words for Day with English...
Both Say Tag, I think in Danish it's Dag. They said "Dag" But pronounciated (or pronounced? lol) it day.