‘Choose’ rhymes with ‘lose’? I mean c’mon, someone did that shit on purpose 👀

  • Eiri@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    Ooh wow you’re right.

    Close to me is “closs”

    Close the door is “cloz”

    I never noticed

    • teft@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      I’ve had to train my ear because I learned to speak spanish so I notice these things with my friends who are learning english.

      The one that broke my mind the other day is that the D in drink is pronounced like a J. My friend was practicing his D sounds and came up with that out of the blue.

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        4 days ago

        Hmm, it is similar to a J, and may become the same depending on the speaker, but not necessarily exactly the same

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          4 days ago

          According to the international phonetic alphabet they’re the same sound.

          Here is the IPA for drink: dɹɪŋk

          Here is the IPA for jury: d͡ʒʊɹi

          Mainly it’s noticeable for spanish speakers because the spanish D is pronounced closer to the english th or is unvoiced depending on where it is in a word.

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            4 days ago

            I think I may have always mispronounced one or both of these then.

            Man, English pronunciation, I swear.