@lovelyleyley "your blunt racism is disgusting" so is a niggers face. well not to be mean but you guys could use some help from these americans because no shit they cant live among you, hundreds of africans die everyday from diseases and poor nutrition.
@Youknowwhoyouare -- Wow...I had an Asian teacher call me "Lickey" instead or Rickey for years and I wasn't all butt-hurt about it. He certainly wasn't lazy, ignorant or stupid. Gonna take on calculus teachers with Phi vs Fee or just black sororities and frats?
@ElizaLazarou lol im greek and they are pronoucing it rong a is AL-FA b is -VEETA NOT beeta WTF IS THAT ugh anyways im greek and i live in greece and sorry if my enlglish is not that good
@AcrobatHero I am not at all disregarding accents.. As a language student, though, I know the difference between "accent" and "pronunciation". I'm not criticizing their accents, eg how they say heavier Ts or more open As, as I know that that's part of their american/english accents. I was commenting on how instead of "yotah" or "taf", which are both not foreign sounds at all to american ears, they say "ah-eeh-oh-tah" and "tah-oo", which is just pure ignorance.
@ElizaLazarou To completely disregard accents (a basic part of culture) is unrealistic and, at minimum, ignorant. There are very few absolutes in this world.
For those interested in the actual Greek alphabet, here is how it's pronounced: Alphah, Veetah, Ghamah, Dehltah, Epseelon, Zeetah, Eetah, Theetah, Yotah, Kappah, Lamdhah, Mee, Nee, Ksee, Omeekron, Pee, Rho, Seegmah, Taf, Eepseelon, Fee, Hee, Psee, Omehgah.
@brian8907 The english letter Z? We say "zed". But since english speaking people also call it "zee" at times, it wouldn't be wrong to call it that either. Calling it something that not even english ppl would understand though, would be wrong.
@lovelyleyley "your blunt racism is disgusting" so is a niggers face. well not to be mean but you guys could use some help from these americans because no shit they cant live among you, hundreds of africans die everyday from diseases and poor nutrition.
downwithleah 1 week ago
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noobarxis 3 weeks ago
@Youknowwhoyouare -- Wow...I had an Asian teacher call me "Lickey" instead or Rickey for years and I wasn't all butt-hurt about it. He certainly wasn't lazy, ignorant or stupid. Gonna take on calculus teachers with Phi vs Fee or just black sororities and frats?
rickeytorrence 3 weeks ago
@ElizaLazarou lol im greek and they are pronoucing it rong a is AL-FA b is -VEETA NOT beeta WTF IS THAT ugh anyways im greek and i live in greece and sorry if my enlglish is not that good
mtt14choco 1 month ago
@AcrobatHero I am not at all disregarding accents.. As a language student, though, I know the difference between "accent" and "pronunciation". I'm not criticizing their accents, eg how they say heavier Ts or more open As, as I know that that's part of their american/english accents. I was commenting on how instead of "yotah" or "taf", which are both not foreign sounds at all to american ears, they say "ah-eeh-oh-tah" and "tah-oo", which is just pure ignorance.
ElizaLazarou 2 months ago
@ElizaLazarou To completely disregard accents (a basic part of culture) is unrealistic and, at minimum, ignorant. There are very few absolutes in this world.
AcrobatHero 2 months ago
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catherineKaterina 3 months ago
For those interested in the actual Greek alphabet, here is how it's pronounced: Alphah, Veetah, Ghamah, Dehltah, Epseelon, Zeetah, Eetah, Theetah, Yotah, Kappah, Lamdhah, Mee, Nee, Ksee, Omeekron, Pee, Rho, Seegmah, Taf, Eepseelon, Fee, Hee, Psee, Omehgah.
ElizaLazarou 3 months ago 2
@brian8907 The english letter Z? We say "zed". But since english speaking people also call it "zee" at times, it wouldn't be wrong to call it that either. Calling it something that not even english ppl would understand though, would be wrong.
ElizaLazarou 3 months ago
@ElizaLazarou How do you say the letter Z? Do you say it "zed"? Because that's what it actually is but most people say "zee"...
brian8907 3 months ago