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>> No.11221123

So is this like that Moetan thing?

>> No.11221124

What's the difference between "a" and "ɑ"? Why are they different? Are they pronounced differently?

English is so bullshit. Why do they have two alphabets?

>> No.11221130

No POP no life.

>> No.11221131

>>11221124

or I and l.

>> No.11221140

>>11221131
I thought 1 was a number?

>> No.11221216
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11221216

u wot?

me n me love wer avin eh same discussion earlyer, watching animes on the tele.

i said right i said "u fooking cunt ers no way eh last sub-gruop idn't even finish past ep 5", and she buggered round n said sum baloney bout it, got me right pissed

i think ur a grad A cunt m8, y u even wrry bout it?

>> No.11221267

>>11221216
You're just recycling parts from a post you made earlier.

>> No.11221282

>>11221267
I know.

>> No.11221326

>>11221124
Are you making a joke?

>> No.11221415

>>11221124
>In the International Phonetic Alphabet, ⟨ɑ⟩ represents an open back unrounded vowel, while ⟨a⟩ represents an open front unrounded vowel.
I'm quoting Wikipedia.

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