(11. 一月 2012, 16:40:16) Wonderful! You are a linguist. I've understood it very well. Thank you.
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Pedro Martínez:
(11. 一月 2012, 13:19:06) Polish is THE language with an enormous number of consonants. Finnish is the other extreme, having “too” many vowels in it. Czech is somewhere in between. There are, however, some words in Czech that are formed only by consonants. This is because R and L are sound-bearers – just like the R is the sound-bearer in the English word “burn”, or “shirt”.
TAROU:
(10. 一月 2012, 15:50:09) Thank you very much! I feel that Czech has many words with a few vowels. Possibly, "r" in Czech is a vowel sound?
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Aganju:
(10. 一月 2012, 03:27:51) I guess he didn't have enough money to pay for any vowels...
Pedro Martínez:
(10. 一月 2012, 01:17:07) A mole farted through a sod – a greyhound escaped through the sod to the city district of Krč, having first gulped down a quarter-handful of grains. :)
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TAROU:
(9. 一月 2012, 02:27:52) A mole farted through the turf - Greyhound through the turf having devoured a quarter handful of seeds... please tell me what he does?