4:33:49Well, Afrikans is basically even funnier Dutch, what else would you do?
4:33:49can we have some of your rrrrrs instead
4:33:53The Dutch roll theirs Rs in a less aggressive way.
4:33:59They were having a sale, so the extra Rs were free
4:34:03lmao American English ain't like that
4:34:14i had to learn rolling my R by gurgling water
4:34:35In Slavic languages we use the rolling R as a sixth vowel
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4:34:40that sounds like it would be confusing to categorize then
4:34:54I've talked to South Africans who sound partially British and partially Australian
4:34:56google says afrikaans rolling their r comes from the khoisan language, is that true?
4:35:00Can't roll your R's? You are an Afrikaan't
4:35:18Yeah, I've heard afrikaners rolling their R's so hard
4:35:42South afrika sounds like polyglot fantasy land
4:35:42rolling is a lot more common in the world at large than rhotic (american) R sounds
4:35:50Unfortunately you can't have a Sammalian accent yet, but we're working on it.
4:36:03Why don't you speak Zulu lil croc
4:36:05Why does Wikipedia saying "Bil" stands for "Butt"? Is it lying to me.
4:36:06Yeah, I ain't criticizing LMAO
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4:36:32us americans like to pronounce our r's. the british don't like their r's very much
4:36:48Accents are sort of like muscle memory but for you mouth
4:36:53@canceroushumor Nah the letter we don't like is T
4:36:55Rrrrrreally Rrrrrradical Crrrrrrocodil