mirrorbird (11:55:51) Rap: for example, how americans pronounce /t/ like [d] very often (it sounds like "tomado" not "tomato")
Rapture (11:55:39) the elegant elephant
Rapture (11:55:32) yes entN sounds more elegant.
Rapture (11:55:20) aah ok
d_vibe (11:55:15) I remember how stunned I was when we got the Amiga 500. Before that I had only seen Zx Spectrum graphics, and some C64 graphics
mirrorbird (11:55:02) that means: it's not a part of a language, but it's part of just how we make noises
Rapture (11:54:53) ah yes
mirrorbird (11:54:43) however it's a phonetic phenomenon, not a phonemic one (lots of ph)
mirrorbird (11:54:30) in IPA (the way that you write down a pronunciation like /ˈɹaptʃə/ there is a way to write what you are saying
Rapture (11:54:23) sounds embarassing. nobody says enTEN. all say EntN. goodbye cya in SonicCubase
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