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'''About Me''' |
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⚫ | It's confirmed "y" is pronounced like a consonant with the qualities: voiced, alveolar, and being a fricative. I know this because jan Sonja said in November 2019 y is pronounced |
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I am just a simple male person that speaks English, a bit of Spanish, and very good at Toki Pona. |
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ma tomo Yanwapokuwinkikakelokuwontapoyantosilijakakako |
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'''The "y" Theory''' |
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⚫ | It's confirmed "y" is pronounced like a consonant with the qualities: voiced, alveolar, and being a fricative. I know this because jan Sonja said in November 2019 y is pronounced [ð]. In April 2024, she said to tokiponize [ɬ] (Bad font? It's the voiced lateral alveolar fricative.) as y. Both are fricatives, alveolar, and voiced. |
Latest revision as of 18:52, 27 June 2024
About Me
I am just a simple male person that speaks English, a bit of Spanish, and very good at Toki Pona.
The "y" Theory
It's confirmed "y" is pronounced like a consonant with the qualities: voiced, alveolar, and being a fricative. I know this because jan Sonja said in November 2019 y is pronounced [ð]. In April 2024, she said to tokiponize [ɬ] (Bad font? It's the voiced lateral alveolar fricative.) as y. Both are fricatives, alveolar, and voiced.