Re: What's your favorite sounding word in any language?
From: | John Cowan <cowan@...> |
Date: | Sunday, December 21, 2003, 18:48 |
Benct Philip Jonsson scripsit:
> I read somewhere that some dialects still have /e/.
About half of all Hungarian-speakers have this vowel pretty consistently,
although it's not part of the standard language. Dialectologists notate
it ë, though it patterns with the short vowels, not the long ones.
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