Talk:Polish language/Alphabet and phonetics

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• # Democrats

• # Hemp

• # Foot

• # Book

• # Cushion

• # Heats

• # Cook

• # Year

• # Shoot

• # Spend

• # Charity

• # Want

• # White

• # Hop

• # Sheet

• # Rich

• # Heats

• # Genes or Jeans

• # Open

• # Shoot

• # Swamp

• # Cheap

• # Japan

• # Poland

• # Hoof

• # Hooves

• # Yellow

• # Sensible

• # Erasure - band (naughty, I know)

• # Javelin

How did you do? Donek (talk) - Go raibh mile maith agaibh 00:06, 21 August 2008 (UTC)

Corrections
Are you sure about the following?


 * Oo - This represents the English "o" sound in "pot" and "hop", but at the end of a word represents the English "o" sound in "go" and "piano".
 * Dd - The same sound as the "Dd" sound in English. At the end of a word, it becomes the English "Tt" sound.
 * Ńń - This represents the "ñ" sound in "El Niño" (except, for example, in the word "elephant" or "słoń")].

Could you provide examples of Poloish words where this applies? I can give the example of 'okno' (i.e. window) to counter the first point.

Also ć and cz make different sounds. I corrected your article.--00iCon 03:26, 9 December 2009 (UTC)

Comment
Demokrac - Demokras - Демокрэс Ćaryti - Charity (the "r" should be heard more) - Чэрыти (не Четыре) Słab - Swob - Своб Hęp - Hep/hip - Хэп Łat - Whot - Вот Cip - Sip - Сипь (ну как Зипь) Fót - Fyut - Фють Łajd - Waid' - Вэйдь Dżapan - Juepan - Джяпэн Buk - Book (the "oo" is shorther, instant) - Бук