Same, I even got an award for it in year 10 yet all I can remember is 'quelle et la dat aujourd hui' or some shit. I can understand the gist of conversations tho.
Edit: now that I'm thinking about it it's starting to come back. 6months in France should do it:ehh:
Australian natives were treated far worse by white colonialists. Its sad to see their culture replaced with rampant alcoholism. There is also a greater percentage of NZ natives as they were not killed off.
I mean it's given as in all you need to know is c,x and q.
No one said it sounds like English, I stressed that it's PHONEITC. You literally just sound it out.
Yeah, never mind.
c being ع is a given, I didn't even have to bring it up.
There is no Somali script. It's just phonetic latin. It's not something that needs to be taught, you can figure it out on your own.
Yes I have, I can't understand the problem. It's literally the same as reading English if not even easier, the only missing element is the aid of quick recognition-you can read English words without really 'reading' because at a quick glance you remember the word and how to say it. Because we...
Our literature is phonetic, you do not need to be taught how to read and write in it, especially as an English speaker. Somethings wrong if you can't sound out a word like caano and need someone to teach you lol.
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