I understand everything, but not the German “s” instead of usual English one. And that use of “u” is awful. Especially since it’s inconsistent. Why are you doing this?
Comment on "The American experiment endures," Biden said. "We're going to be OK."
PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee 1 year agoİt’z ƿėn v ðoz “ſitı ȯ ė hil” ſentimintſ. İt u̇pſetſ bumṙz t ægnȯlidj ðæt n ė lȯt v “ekſpırimentıŋ” hæz bin gœıŋ ȯ ſinſ ð ſivil ruıts eırė.
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It’s one of those “City on a Hill” sentiments. It upsets boomers to acknowledge that not a lot of “experimenting” has veen going on since the civil rights era.
rottingleaf@lemmy.world 1 year ago
PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee 1 year ago
ſ fılz moṙ fu̇n, æ u in uI z bikȯz, æt lıſt i hau Uı ſpık, aı fılz tu “opin” f hau Uı prėnaunſ muı uı ſaundz. Luık spelıŋ luıt æz “laıt” fılz weı wuıdṙ i ð tcest ðæn hau Uı seı it.
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ſ feels more fun, and u in uı is because, at least in how I speak, aı feels too “open” for how I pronounce my “I” sounds. Like spelling light as “laıt” feels way wider in the chest than how I say it.
Lemminary@lemmy.world 1 year ago
What language is this? (Thanks for including a translation)
PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee 1 year ago
İt’z ė hom-meıd oṙþȯgrifı f Iŋglic.
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