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L?
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_ _ / s _ _ _ / _ _ ys / _ _ _ y / _ l_s_ / t _ / _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ / _ y / _ t
Right: S, T, Y, L
Wrong:
Last edited by This Is The Phantom Lady (February 27, 2014 3:13 pm)
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E?
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You can't have the E yet, sorry!
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Why not? The rule is vowel after three consonants, and there have been five consonants already!
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OMG sorry! In Danish Y is considered a vowel! I'll give you the E's!
_ _ / s _ _ e / _ _ ys / _ e _ y / _ l_se / t _ / _ e _ _ _ / _ _ _ e _ / _ y / _ t
Right: S, T, Y, L, E
Wrong:
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Y is a vowel in Danish? :O I didn't know that! How interesting! I'm learning Danish at university and our teacher never told us that.
R?
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_ _ / s _ _ e / _ _ ys / _ ery / _ l_se / t _ / _ e _ _ _ / _ _ _ e _ / _ y / _ t
Right: S, T, Y, L, E, R
Wrong:
^Aw, look at that! 'Styler'!
Last edited by This Is The Phantom Lady (February 27, 2014 4:27 pm)
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:D
H?
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In some ways very close to being moved by it
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Exactly! Your turn!
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about the vowel ;) same in finnish
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_ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _
As for the letter Y, I think it can be both a vowel and a consonant in English. It depends on the word, if we read it as /i/ or /j/.
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S?
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_ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ / _ _ S _ / _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ S
Right: S
Wrong:
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T?
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R?
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_ _ / _ _ _ T / _ _ / _ _ _ R _ / _ R _ _ _ _ / _ _ R / _ _ S _ / _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ S
Right: S, T, R
Wrong:
Last edited by Pav (February 27, 2014 8:26 pm)
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E?
Last edited by Lily (February 27, 2014 8:26 pm)
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_ E / _ EET / _ _ / E _ ER _ / _ R _ _ _ _ / _ _ R / _ _ S _ / _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ S
Right: S, T, R, E
Wrong: