What are some vowels or sounds in other languages, that are not in the English language?
almost every consonant in the arabic language, french u, spanish e, spanish t...
ñ_ñ
ä ö ü
>>61948724
The proper R, Ž, J and C.
Vowels: German ü, ö, Turkish ı, etc
English lacks tons of variations of r and doesn't distinguish between dental and retroflex consonants.
>>61949422
Ž is present in English "measure" and J is just written differently.
>>61948724
- /y/ - like the 'u' in 'salut' in french
- /œ/ - œuf
- /x/ - the 'ch' in german
- /ç/ - the other 'ch' in german
- the 'll' in spanish
- the 'eu' in french
- the 'r' in french and spanish
>>61949772
Nope, they may sound alike, but they're different.
Č,Ć,Dž,Đ,Lj,Nj,Ž,Š
>>61948724
G and some people say 'au' and 'ou' are different from English sounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLTQv8RH1TE
>[bʲ], [vʲ], [gʲ], [ʣʲ], [zʲ], [kʲ], [lʲ], [mʲ], [nʲ], [pʲ], [rʲ], [sʲ], [ʦʲ], [fʲ], [xʲ]
>[ʐ], [ʂ]
>[ɨ]
Tons of them :3
>>61950479
>Č,Ž,Š
Aren't these just "ch", "zh" and "sh"?
>>61949772
Alright, when I think about it, you've got a point.
>>61950479
>Dž, Lj, Nj
Great meme.
Not a vowel, but the welsh ll