Mar. 7th, 2006
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Mar. 7th, 2006 05:11 pm1. Linguistic results. Today. After all.
I got 4+!!!
::Dies::
2. Phonetics - we are practicing velar nasal - in other words, "n" as pronounced when followed by a "g" or "k". It can be hard for a Pole, because we don't really have such a sound. Some use it, but only to make the passage from "n" to "g" easier - while in English in most cases we are forbidden to pronounce the following "g".
The teacher walks from person to person and - by accident - passes me by, not asking me to read the list of words to her. I call for her politely and she answers: "Oh, I am sure you do it correctly."
::Can I die again?::
3. Meme. ( Oddnari made me do it! )
I got 4+!!!
::Dies::
2. Phonetics - we are practicing velar nasal - in other words, "n" as pronounced when followed by a "g" or "k". It can be hard for a Pole, because we don't really have such a sound. Some use it, but only to make the passage from "n" to "g" easier - while in English in most cases we are forbidden to pronounce the following "g".
The teacher walks from person to person and - by accident - passes me by, not asking me to read the list of words to her. I call for her politely and she answers: "Oh, I am sure you do it correctly."
::Can I die again?::
3. Meme. ( Oddnari made me do it! )
(no subject)
Mar. 7th, 2006 05:11 pm1. Linguistic results. Today. After all.
I got 4+!!!
::Dies::
2. Phonetics - we are practicing velar nasal - in other words, "n" as pronounced when followed by a "g" or "k". It can be hard for a Pole, because we don't really have such a sound. Some use it, but only to make the passage from "n" to "g" easier - while in English in most cases we are forbidden to pronounce the following "g".
The teacher walks from person to person and - by accident - passes me by, not asking me to read the list of words to her. I call for her politely and she answers: "Oh, I am sure you do it correctly."
::Can I die again?::
3. Meme. ( Oddnari made me do it! )
I got 4+!!!
::Dies::
2. Phonetics - we are practicing velar nasal - in other words, "n" as pronounced when followed by a "g" or "k". It can be hard for a Pole, because we don't really have such a sound. Some use it, but only to make the passage from "n" to "g" easier - while in English in most cases we are forbidden to pronounce the following "g".
The teacher walks from person to person and - by accident - passes me by, not asking me to read the list of words to her. I call for her politely and she answers: "Oh, I am sure you do it correctly."
::Can I die again?::
3. Meme. ( Oddnari made me do it! )