Isn't it funny that the english vowels make the ei(a), i(e), ai(i), ou(o)(?) and iu(u)(?) sounds, yet the REAL STRONK VOWELS ENGLISH FAKE SOUND sounds of real vowels need the vowel to be repeated sometimes?[aa, oo(u)]
Man, English is a very wacky language.
But then again, this sentence would look like this:
Hello, ai am Risia, ei member of the Saouth Pasifik.
Also, Ññ is best letter. Everyone should use it. Or at least, to understand Spanish(seriously BBC, use ñ for El Niño! Ñ best letter!)
Deputy Regional Minister of the Planning and Development Agency(March 8-May 19, 2014)
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