tractor wrote:tungemål wrote:Spanishdict lists three words for hobby: el pasatiempo, la afición, el hobby.
The question is, is it pronounced as 'obi' or jobi?
Jobi
Does that make it better?
tractor wrote:tungemål wrote:Spanishdict lists three words for hobby: el pasatiempo, la afición, el hobby.
The question is, is it pronounced as 'obi' or jobi?
Jobi
luke wrote:tractor wrote:tungemål wrote:Spanishdict lists three words for hobby: el pasatiempo, la afición, el hobby.
The question is, is it pronounced as 'obi' or jobi?
Jobi
Does that make it better?
tractor wrote:tungemål wrote:Spanishdict lists three words for hobby: el pasatiempo, la afición, el hobby.
The question is, is it pronounced as 'obi' or jobi?
Jobi
PeterMollenburg wrote:... In French it really annoys me. French adopting English words just sounds plain stupid (imo). Dutch seems to pull it off (sort of - mind you 'een total-loss'. Wtf? ) given shared Germanic roots, while despite the fact English and French share a hell of a lot of vocabulary, the pronunciation is, well, rather different and, like any language the French do have the ability to use their own new or existing words.
Ogrim wrote:One of the expressions I hate the most is "parler cash",
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