Re: Czech phonetic spelling system



LEE Sau Dan wrote:

Dominic> My buddy is studying Czech, and they are using a phonetic
Dominic> transcription system that is NOT IPA, but something
Dominic> similar that is used for Slavic languages, including
Dominic> Russian.

Isn't Czech spelling already highly regular and phonemic? Why give
extra burden to the learners by having them learn yet another
non-standard transcription system (which will soon be abandoned as the
students get familiar with the orthography)?

Can you help the OP? No. So why do you ask irritating questions?
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