On Friday 30 July 2021 at 22:04:28, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 07:13:43PM +0100, Rowland Penny via Dng wrote:
>
> > This is sort of what I was getting at, English is a language that
> > changes over time, unfortunately not all English speaking nations keep
> > up, for instance, this is the correct English way to spell 'colour', it
> > certainly isn't 'color'. We also have a habit of having letters in
> > words that we do not pronounce, 'pterosaur' for instance :-)
>
> But it's *fun* pronouncing both the p and the t.
Who in their right mind would pronounce the 't' in that :) ?
German pronounces all the letters in a word, in as consistent a way as
possible.
French pronounces as few of the letters in a word as it can get away with.
English pronounces most, but not all, of the letters in a word, in as many
different ways as possible.
An example (there are others):
https://iuuk.mff.cuni.cz/~andrew/EAP/PronunciationPoem.pdf
Antony.
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