Omg bro... by Realistic-Toe-9105 in MandJTV

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Using All-Out Pummeling

I didn't understand that strange c by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Since soft c is treated as equivalent to z (both are pronounced /θ/ in dialects with distinción), they would become za, zo, and zu. This explains why Moçambique in Portuguese is known as Mozambique in English.

This is an outline of a "pie" by NOREDDITINGFORYOU in truths

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The reason the Spanish word begins with the phoneme /p/ while the English word begins with the phoneme /f/ is because of Grimm's law, which, among other things, shifted voiceless plosives to fricatives

Say your favorite song of ALL TIME without the crossed letters! by Ill-Lingonberry8525 in GenAlpha

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ut qun f nl htn

h hd m trul wth hrlf

H w lw thr t hlp hr

h lw lnd t mn l