Why does this exist
Why does this exist
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el niño rata
it exists so they don't have to write gn
i don't know either, i just use Ń ń
нь
we use "nh" instead
Slavs have the exact same thing, they write it as nj or нь or њ
différent prononciations of the letter n
English has different pronunciation of letter like how the letter a sounds different in different words
Jack, exact, actually, apple
yacht, father, alms, barn
about, around, zebra
football, tall, calling, law
cable, stable, able, ate
share, careful, rare, air
private, climate, senate
we have three nasal phonemes, n, m, and ñ which is a palatal nasal
English also has 3. n, m, and ng (it's a velar nasal, not n followed by g)
Ñigger
to represent /ɲ/
it was originally a small 'n' written above another
What do you do in Italian if you want to write a word with g followed by n, but each consonant pronounced separately? Ghn?
A common nickname for people called José
To write my surname, of course.
>t. Estupiñán
This. It's a very common nickname.
dimunitive of poupée, a pretty girl (nobody says that though)
ñ is a shortened version of nn
that doesn't really happen, when it does it's most likely a loanword and you just "have to know". Geroglifico doesn't have the standard "gl", you just have to know.
It's nice letter. Stop seething about diacritics, Anglo morons.
Because each sound should have a letter or a letter combination that functions as a letter.
Based, same
it's just "gn", bro
In Breton and in Rohingya, it denotes nasalization of the preceding vowel.
High T and to make anglos seethe
>Oooohhh Ñ is scary my no likey can't pronounce it
so we dont write nn
How do you differentiate between words like magna and maña then
so castilians and their rapebabies won't use
>ny
>gn
>ng
>nh
>nn
>ni
>nj
or any other combination
>inyección
>ignorar
>ingeniería
>inhibir
>innovar
>iniciar
>injusto
You were saying?
Yes, but no. Letter combinations suck. Each sound should have a letter and that's it.
The truly innovation of Spanish is not "ñ" but the chad "¿"
>iñección
>iñorar
>iñeniería
>iñibir
>iñovar
>iñiciar
>iñusto
why do you need two question marks?
Kek imagine thinking any of the words I posted are pronounced like that
This is Chinese??
To point out when the question starts.