#3 The ø ö sound is quite familiar to english speaking folks. Think of the god old word: Nerd *https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/nerd* That has the ø ö sound instead of the e.
Most of these were people I couldn't give two dumps about. Namely the women. I only read about Bjerk and Matilda. Actually, the only interesting ones were Robin Williams and George Harrison/Monty Python...
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#3 The ø ö sound is quite familiar to english speaking folks. Think of the god old word: Nerd *https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/nerd* That has the ø ö sound instead of the e.
Most of these were people I couldn't give two dumps about. Namely the women. I only read about Bjerk and Matilda. Actually, the only interesting ones were Robin Williams and George Harrison/Monty Python...
Think of the god old word: Nerd
*https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/nerd*
That has the ø ö sound instead of the e.
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that fact that you don't doesn't mean nobody does.
Actually, the only interesting ones were Robin Williams and George Harrison/Monty Python...