He has a vife, you knov.
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So, your father was a Woman?
Fwow him to the gwound most woughwy centuwion
Now that's what I call an ewacuation
But they awe wunning towawds it.
Not v, but j
I was talking about what the mountain's doing 😏
What the hell is going on with that hand bottom right
That's a normal looking pinkie /s
Mawwiage.
Mawwiage is wat bwings us togevaaah, today.
Mawwiage. Vfat bwessed awaaaingement, vfat dweam wifin a dweeam…
How else would it be pronounced, how is the anglicised pronunciation?
(Serious question by a non native speaker)
"Anglicized" is probably not the best way to think about it. The Latin letter "v" was pronounced "w" through the classical period, but had shifted to β or v (fricative) by the third century, long before English existed. V was pronounced v (voiced labiodental fricative) for many centuries. And though we do tend to give the classical period a lot of prestige, it was just one phase for Latin.
Funny part is, the same shift happened in a lot of languages. I think some more obvious examples are modern German and Polish, where letter W corresponds to the V sound. Although I believe that the shift happened in German and then Polish borrowed the letter with the new pronunciation.
Thanks so much for pointing this out. As a native German speaker I still had no idea what's going on until this comment made me question what a W sounds like in other languages. It's literally a double-U in English, how come I never stumbled upon that.
in swedish i think we've just gone from "fv" to "v", somehow
very common example since it's in old surnames: hufvud > huvud
Veh-soo-vee-us.
With "v" sounding like it does in other English words like valve.
Walwe
How else would it be pronounced?
A voiced labiodental fricative.
Sounds painful. You should have that looked at.
Then you stimulate the clitoris
How I delete someone else’s account
I work in IT and had a dude use the UwU accent with me on a call today while I was trying to fix his email. Made me wanna barf.
How did you know that he was doing it on purpose? Some people talk that way naturally.
Because the call started off with him talking normally. I've spoken to him a bunch before today.
Haircut checks out
Thanks I Hate It.....So Much
Does anybody ewse feew wike having a giggiw when I say the name... Biggus Dickus?
Seeing all the compression artifacts reminds me of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmaUIyvy8E8
Oh god, it's retarded