so you're telling me it's pronounced "meesh" but not "deesh"? rofl. i'm dying over here.
my teacher was a 1st generation german immigrant, for crying out loud.
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so you're telling me it's pronounced "meesh" but not "deesh"? rofl. i'm dying over here.
my teacher was a 1st generation german immigrant, for crying out loud.
This will be my last post on this as you are wrong. My grandparents are also first generation Germans and I've taken German lessons for years. As far as languages go (and I would assume you'd know this, guess not) just because two letters are pronounced a certain way in one word, does not mean they are pronounced the same in another word. It is deek, not deesh. Sorry, you are wrong. Moving on to the topic at hand.
English is the perfect example of that.Quote:
just because two letters are pronounced a certain way in one word, does not mean they are pronounced the same in another word.
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