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  • Zero
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    • May 2006
    • 1522

    #16
    lös is easy for french speakers too - we have it in words like "peu", "jeune", "bleu", "oeuf", etc. The best language to learn vowels is cantonese, though, I think - holy crap, everything is a great big vowel in that language! :shock: :lol:

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    • Zero
      Member
      • May 2006
      • 1522

      #17
      Originally posted by chainsnuser
      Originally posted by violins
      ... and I still haven't come across any accent which would pronounce the Ü even close to that...
      Me too!
      Actually, I agree - I take back what I said before :lol: I haven't heard anyone speak swedish in almost two years - my ears are lazy. I guess what threw me off was him saying "it's not like loose", which is true of american english, but in Canada we say words like "loose", "moose", etc, with different vowel sounds which are actually a lot closer to a swedish "u" than the american equivalent. I was looking for something more closed and more forward than that vowel sound and ended up at ü, which was going a bit too far. It's why the yanks tease us about words like "about" :lol:

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      • bcsiegl
        Member
        • May 2006
        • 23

        #18
        Being raised in Cahleefoaneeah (as our illustrious :roll: "Governator" pronounces it :lol: ) heck - i don't even pronounce "cot" and "caught" differently. They are homophones in my dialect. ops:
        That being said, we do have some exposure to some strange sounds here. Prehaps i jumped the gun in proclaiming Zero to be "absolutely scientifically correct" (no offence Zero - your vast knowledge is invaluable here) The vowel sound i hear in the swedish pronounciation of "snus" is somewhat reminiscent of the sound in surfer-speak for "dude" which is not the same as the sound in "food" or "tune" in this dialect. I would describe it as a near-close central rounded vowel. The swedish u is (in my guestimation) a closed central rounded vowel tho it could be a closed central compressed vowel.
        Oh well, i'm still gonna rhyme it with "puss" :lol:

        BTW, Zero, how do you get the link to wikipedia to appear?

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        • Zero
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          • May 2006
          • 1522

          #19
          aaahhahaha - cahleefoahneeah :lol: :lol: You almost made me wet myself with that! The californian "dude" is definitely a great example - the Albertan "dude" is pretty close as well. At any rate, links to anything can be done with :

          (url=http://www.thelinkyouwant.com/whatever)The text to click(/url)

          but with [] brackets instead of () :idea:


          ...and some classic albertan hick dialect (aka :surfer-north). Lots of nasty language, so don't play this video anywhere near civilised people (and nevermind the terrible spelling in the opener) :shock: :lol:

          <embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/IGjya9wMFqM" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed>

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          • bcsiegl
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            • May 2006
            • 23

            #20
            :lol: :lol: :lol: (had to wait to view it till after i dropped off the wife at work and the daughter at school) Dude, that is one f**d up video!

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            • Zero
              Member
              • May 2006
              • 1522

              #21
              You should see the whole film - it's called FUBAR. :shock:

              http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0302585/

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              • Craig de Tering
                Member
                • Nov 2006
                • 525

                #22
                That is seriously ****ed up... :shock:

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                • Snusburgh
                  Member
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 21

                  #23
                  Snusburgh

                  Love the video, rare to catch real Canadians in action. Kids in the Hall style, but better!

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                  • Craig de Tering
                    Member
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 525

                    #24
                    ZERO!! You evil dude! Why post that Fubar stuff when you could've just been honest and posted the REAL Canada...
                    http://youtube.com/watch?v=wSQ1cnYm6jg
                    :shock: :shock:

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