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It's not his birthday but that could easily be changed in the user control panel So here, I saw it and I thought it would be just the thing for you Baron, enjoy:
"ta" = "d"????? what about "dyoun"????? blah... i never got arevelahayeren...
"ta" is pronounced as "d"
"to" is pronounced as "t" (same as arevmdahayeren)
and "dyun" is a sound which unfortunately doesn't exist in arevmdahayeren, which is something between "d" and "t". You should get it quite easily with some practice.
Same for
"pen" as b
"pur" as p
"be" as something in between
"tsa" as dz
"tso" as ts
"dz" as something in between
"kim" as g
"ke" as k
"ge" as something in between
Arevmdahayeren used to have the same pronounciation, but has lost it as time went on for some reason (as in maybe 100 years ago or so).
So arevmdahayeren has the bad pronounciation and arevelhayeren has the bad spelling.
If arevmdahayeren somehow integrates the real pronounciations back in the language, and if arevelahayeren lets go of the flawed soviet spelling, we're finally set.
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