Re: Fr/lat/ru tu-vous/tu-vos/ - : etymology ?



On Oct 3, 12:06 am, Franz Gnaedinger <f...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 2, 9:55 pm, Aidan Kehoe <keh...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

(Peter, me, and Aidan:)

> > > That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. <c> is [k] in <correct>, no
> > > matter who is pronouncing it.

> > You kan pronounce the 'c' in a rough German way,
> > kan't you?

> I have no idea what "a rough [German] way" is.

[ts], but only before <e> or <i> (or <ae> or <oe> or the other exceptions).
Franz is not making any sense.

Did you ever read an English novel where the accent
of an English speaking German is mimicked by a lot
of k-words such as kan and kome etc.? Well, I did.

Name it.

And the Krazy Kat cartoon's name sounds to me
as if it were inspired by a German's pronounciation
of English.

The sound of "Krazy Kat" is identical to the sound of "Crazy Cat."

.



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