• dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    And the ‘S’. And to be fair, the ‘OU’ could have just been a ‘U’. Also, the ‘E’ could have been an ‘A’.

    Randevu.

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      10 months ago

      Randevu

      interestingly, thats what the turkish word for rendezvous is.

      in turkish, words are written exactly as theyre pronounced at all times.

      just a funny sidenote :3

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      10 months ago

      Its not pronounced randevou though, more like ron-day-voo

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      10 months ago

      In French, words spelled with just “u” use a different sound than those spelled with “ou”. “ou” (in la Métropole) is similar to the sound in English “do”/“too”/“sue”/“shoe” etc. while “u” is similar to Standard German long “ü”/“üh” like in “Lüge” but the German one is relatively reduced and isn’t quite as frontal/strained/constricted.

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      9 months ago

      ‘a’ is not pronounced like ‘en’ in french

      I think it could be spelled rendévou though

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      10 months ago

      I’ll grant you the ‘s’ but it’s still more or less pronounced like it’s spelled. You can replace ‘ou’ with ‘u’ but it still sounds right with ‘ou’.

      English pronunciation in general is fucked up lol. You can never really tell how an ‘e’ or an ‘a’ will be voiced 🤣

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      10 months ago

      E should definitely be an A or even an O. Shouldn’t really have an E.

      Rän-di-vü

      TIL the pural for Rendezvous is Rendezvous. You just pronounce the S