Sixth Post!
Nov. 5th, 2022 03:33 pm"The thing about illegally breeding fire-breathing possums is that you gotta keep a bucket of water handy."
*Those fools! Fire-breathing possums are greasy; water will only feed the flames! Oh, if only I could tell them of my empire...*
(Context: https://secretfanspace.dreamwidth.org/1839.html?thread=2678831#cmt2678831)
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*Those fools! Fire-breathing possums are greasy; water will only feed the flames! Oh, if only I could tell them of my empire...*
(Context: https://secretfanspace.dreamwidth.org/1839.html?thread=2678831#cmt2678831)
Talk fandom! Making things! Reading, writing, drawing, whatever! Miscellaneous life chatter! Meme's happy to see you again!
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Re: How's Life?
Date: 2022-12-13 01:35 pm (UTC)The way you hold your mouth for the accent is kind of similar to french but less pouty. I find it easier to get my head around than accents that are held further back in the mouth.
3 doubles sounds. 2 seems to make a glottal stop
aa has an "air" sound, a seems like a schwa, a3 is more like "a". But seems to vary a bit depending on the word and there's no obvious rule to why
An arabic "f" seems somewhere between a "f" and a "th", more like an s-with-lisp. Hard to tell what's the accent and what's this specific speaker
every letter is written "j" or "a swirl" istg.
I assume this makes arabic much faster to write than english, once you're good at it. It looks like a very efficient way to write. And apparently in "real" arabic people don't write the short vowels, so that'll save some more time.
I've never heard anybody say "hello" like this in my life. Duolingo also use a different word for "absolutely" than the one I've heard around. (salam alaykum and baraklaoufic are the ones I'm familiar with for "hello" and "exactly" respectively, and yeah I cba to check the spelling; I always heard it as baraklahovic and only searched it for the standard english spelling recently and have already forgotten.) So far the only word I already know on this course is shukran. Then the remaining familiar words are bayt, kabir, karim, janeel, though I didn't actually know what they meant, just heard them around. So pretty much learning from scratch.
The accent also doesn't sound like accents I've heard irl
I'm a lot better at it than I thought I would be, but suspect I won't retain much