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Old 10-02-2006, 10:01 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Rusty Hinge 2
 
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Nick Maclaren wrote:


I know a lot of people who find the converse is true - the difficulty
of Polish consonants is usually overstated.

I started French only medium-early, at nine, under a retired colonel
whose Hindi-Urdu was pretty shit-hot as far as we could judge, but whose
Latin accent was totally un-Romance, and whose French accent fell a long
way short, as I later discovered when I moved on to better-qualified
teachers at thirteen. But when I gained fluency as a young man,
non-French people thought I was French, and the French couldn't quite
place me, usually plumping for Belgian: that's a perfectly achievable
and honorable target.


What is interesting is that I can repeat Chinese words perfectly well
because the French sounds already have 'en', 'on', 'ai', 'eu' and I
sometime wonder if I could learn it. The idea of a new alphabet,
culture etc. is attracting. However, I cannot do German.


I spent a whole mealtime once trying to pronounce 'iolaire' to the
satisfaction of my host.

A Gaelic word, it means 'eagle', and is pronounced something like 'eeel-ugth'.

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