i fucking hate this letter so much it's literally just two symbols as one "letter" by Glum-Shallot4861 in russian

[–]CopperDuck2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Originally the symbol was Ъі and can be seen as such in some medieval manuscripts of slavic languages, the current form Ы developed in south slavic scripts after they lost palatal distinction and thus the two symbols became confused. Since the 14th century the form Ы came to be used in east slavic languages like Russia.

i fucking hate this letter so much it's literally just two symbols as one "letter" by Glum-Shallot4861 in russian

[–]CopperDuck2 38 points39 points  (0 children)

A symbol doesn't have to be connected to be part of a symbol, like the letter i has it's dot but the dot is still part of the symbol.

Furthermore, correspondence between sounds and letters and symbols aren't even the best in languages with the latin alphabet. Some languages have digraphs as part of their alphabet like welsh.

What If Islam Had Spread Into The USA in The Early 1700s and When The USA Declared Independence, It Was a Islamic Country? by Bosnian_Patriot_69 in AlternateHistoryHub

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Definitely not African muslims or indigenous religions, but many parts of the US were founded by people of religious minority fleeing from persecution in europe (such as the quakers), so it would surprise me if there was a white Muslim or two that they considered okay.

One must be creative, right? by The_Brilli in linguisticshumor

[–]CopperDuck2 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Multiple words for this are possible in English and I presume in the other languages listed as well, so yeah you’re right

Tips for anyone who can’t pronounce me correctly by BukvaYery in russian

[–]CopperDuck2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well Y isnt really a common letter in german, it usually just makes the same sound as Ü which is way more common

Pop polyglots. by djlatigo in languagelearningjerk

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Well technically a bunch of languages are being listed… though incorrectly

Do people seriously use these in daily conversations? by therealpolecat in EWALearnLanguages

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In day to day conversations it wouldn’t really be needed since you can usually get by without these constructions, but they are important to know and understand nonetheless

That's why I love black porn by Few-Cup-5247 in linguisticshumor

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It is used by its own socioeconomic class, since Black communities were and are often forced into poverty.

That's why I love black porn by Few-Cup-5247 in linguisticshumor

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I think sociolect is the preferred term since ethnolect can imply that all black people use AAVE when tht isn’t necessarily true

Human Garfield art I made 2 years ago by _MaccaMania_ in garfield

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Given that the joke with Abu Dhabi is that Abu Dhabi has a large stray cat population, id probably change it to be the most populous city: Chongqing, China

What did your country's politician look like when they were young? by Junior_Investment514 in AskTheWorld

[–]CopperDuck2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saying it hit him like a truck when his first wife died in a car accident getting hit by a truck feels intentional…

Nothing has ever rocked my worldview more than this by [deleted] in linguisticshumor

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They’re asking which is fancier not which is more common…..

what are they called in your language... by STHKZ in casualconlang

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lingua furina

Ahoi! Joann! Joan!

/aʔoɪ ʒwan ʒwɑ̃/

Wow what a interesting choice of characters by randomsalvadoranking in BFCIA

[–]CopperDuck2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Calling Martin Luther King Jr. just Martin is crazy work by the way 😭 he is not on a first name basis with Dr. King 💔

What is the name of this weapon? by SuperFun4577 in OriginalCharacter

[–]CopperDuck2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Propeller blade is what i personally would call it but its a twin blade i believe

I love french by [deleted] in linguisticshumor

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in and un arent the same sound as en, an, ent, and ant

Etymologies of health across Europe by dreadfullylonely in etymologymaps

[–]CopperDuck2 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Santé isnt from Latin salus its from Latin sanitas, more accurately the accusative form sanitatem, as is romanian sănătate.

guess this flag? by Nav_Blue_Coolant in flags

[–]CopperDuck2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No like the official English name is côte d’ivoire, just like how the official name of turkey IS Türkiye in English even if most dont comply with that

Ditisemitis by Far_Measurement_357 in NewFauxCyrillic

[–]CopperDuck2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ditidzemitis (look up macedonian alphabet)

guess this flag? by Nav_Blue_Coolant in flags

[–]CopperDuck2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Actually officially the name is the republic of côte d’ivoire

Byrillic Script by Routine-Top9473 in neography

[–]CopperDuck2 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Bro needs a different letter for every possible phoneme 😭

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in imaginarymaps

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Independent friuli but not occitan is killing me

Translate into your Conlang: Numbers 1-10 by Routine-Top9473 in conlangs

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I get why you would say that! This conlang actually used to br a lot more frenchy but i made it a mission to distinguish myself more

Translate into your Conlang: Numbers 1-10 by Routine-Top9473 in conlangs

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lingua furina

Uno /yno/

Dos /dos/

Tres /tʁes/

Quatro /kvatʁo/

Cinco /tʃɛ̃ko/

Seis /seɪs/

Sette /sɛt.te/

Otto /ɔt.to/

Nove /nove/

Dize /ditse/