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Idioma: Español
amigueo (Mostrar perfil) 8 de enero de 2022 12:21:13
I begin with a small detail.
"The maid ushered in- the visitor".
"in-". That is it.
IgorSokoloff (Mostrar perfil) 9 de enero de 2022 14:49:39
Eĉ okaze, se viaj kuraĝaj reformoj ne sukcesos, via glorinda nomo tute probable penetros la historion de nia-planeda lingvistiko.
Waat234 (Mostrar perfil) 22 de enero de 2022 20:29:01
Roberto12 (Mostrar perfil) 23 de enero de 2022 21:55:28
nornen (Mostrar perfil) 24 de enero de 2022 04:57:52
Why should ih be pronounced /aɪ/ and not /iç/ ? Where does the diphthong come from and why is the /ç/ silent?
Roberto12 (Mostrar perfil) 24 de enero de 2022 14:25:40
nornen:Hadn't OE ic/ich already become I in ME?You may be right. I was just repeating what I read on wiktionary here
Why should ih be pronounced /aɪ/ and not /iç/ ? Where does the diphthong come from and why is the /ç/ silent?Modern English doesn't have /ç/. Nor does it use the digraph "ih", so I guess it can be defined however you want. And the diphthong comes from the Great Vowel Shift.
Blua_Monto (Mostrar perfil) 20 de febrero de 2022 09:09:44
goed, builded, sleeped…
Too bad, this will let some synonyms arise, like "seed".
Altebrilas (Mostrar perfil) 28 de febrero de 2022 23:13:38
bartlett22183 (Mostrar perfil) 2 de marzo de 2022 18:12:33
nornen (Mostrar perfil) 5 de marzo de 2022 21:52:05