There was a similar post a while ago ... about how a lot of English-speakers think that Chinese is "Ching chong chow" and Italian ends in a lot of "-a", and what non-English speakers think of English.
Apparently, we use a lot more S's than most other languages.
Kind of interesting to think about.
There was a similar post a while ago ... about how a lot of English-speakers think that Chinese is "Ching chong chow" and Italian ends in a lot of "-a", and what non-English speakers think of English.
Apparently, we use a lot more S's than most other languages.
Apparently is sounds like
"RAH RAH RAH RAH" or along the lines of that.
It sound beautiful :)!
i've heard that it sounds really slow, sort of like french but less throaty.
It sounds the same...they just don't understand it