This guide in english, where you have both ch and sh is just stupid
Dz is kinda accurate.
Rz is absolutely not
I have no idea what ń is
Ś is kinda accurate, tho it’s less like shhhh and more like si
What even is ń ?
Haha, the “ń” made me laugh 🙂
i think ś is peeing
Ń is not accurate
Knights say ni, it s not accurate at all
It’s a meme made for people interested in linguistics or specifically in Polish language, so I wouldn’t use it to explain to regular people… or to the ones who don’t know Monty Python 😉
The only accurate one here is ń. The others? Well every language has their own onomatopoeias for nearly every sound and sometimes it’s funny how far they can be from each other. Other than that, it’s funny ;).
I don’t think it is accurate. Onomatopoeia is different in different languages, and even sounds could be different for average speakers in different parts of the world. Also, rz is pronounced in two different ways (even 3, if we are being precise).
Learning sounds is about learning how to use your emojis, lips, throat, and breathing, not by using random similar sounds,
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it’s incomplete, where are ć, ź, dź and dż?
No, it is not helpful nor accurate
Not really
No.
If anything: What the hell even?
This guide in english, where you have both ch and sh is just stupid
Dz is kinda accurate.
Rz is absolutely not
I have no idea what ń is
Ś is kinda accurate, tho it’s less like shhhh and more like si
What even is ń ?
Haha, the “ń” made me laugh 🙂
i think ś is peeing
Ń is not accurate
Knights say ni, it s not accurate at all
It’s a meme made for people interested in linguistics or specifically in Polish language, so I wouldn’t use it to explain to regular people… or to the ones who don’t know Monty Python 😉
dź, dźw
Good luck with ą and ę
And how do you pronounce “drz”?
A bumblebee is rather zzzzzz
or you know.. just share the actual pronunciation instead? https://popolskupopolsce.edu.pl/lekcja/1/MAZOWIECKIE
The only accurate one here is ń. The others? Well every language has their own onomatopoeias for nearly every sound and sometimes it’s funny how far they can be from each other. Other than that, it’s funny ;).
I don’t think it is accurate. Onomatopoeia is different in different languages, and even sounds could be different for average speakers in different parts of the world. Also, rz is pronounced in two different ways (even 3, if we are being precise).
Learning sounds is about learning how to use your emojis, lips, throat, and breathing, not by using random similar sounds,