Aramor42
Aramor42 t1_jac5ll4 wrote
Reply to comment by superkoning in W is the only letter in the alphabet with more than one syllable by chronolucks
True, when reciting the alphabet. However, in my experience, when you're spelling something out people usually say iegrek or Griekse IJ.
Aramor42 t1_jabtsap wrote
Reply to comment by DeadBornWolf in W is the only letter in the alphabet with more than one syllable by chronolucks
In Dutch we say either iegrek (don't know if that's how you spell it, but that's how you pronounce it) or Griekse IJ (Greek Y, except we use the other Y sound which you get by writing ij)
Aramor42 t1_j9dzl7k wrote
Reply to comment by Nova_Explorer in [WP] The fights between the Superheroes and Supervillains are one big game of cops-and-robbers, just people with powers and costumes fighting each other and causing destruction while regular people just have to survive them. One day, a regular man goes out and just... kills one of the Supers. by DieterVonDietrich
100 Bullets
Aramor42 t1_j9arn0d wrote
Reply to comment by FragileTwo in [WP] The fights between the Superheroes and Supervillains are one big game of cops-and-robbers, just people with powers and costumes fighting each other and causing destruction while regular people just have to survive them. One day, a regular man goes out and just... kills one of the Supers. by DieterVonDietrich
Ooh, nice. Hadn't thought about that comic for a long while.
Aramor42 t1_iuk7k76 wrote
Reply to comment by Relevant-Half610 in So I bought myself and my girlfriend walkie talkies by IWindsOfMidgets
You can tell me, I'm a doctor.
Aramor42 t1_jac72f7 wrote
Reply to comment by superkoning in W is the only letter in the alphabet with more than one syllable by chronolucks
Yeah but the exceptions are actually with an y. Ijs and eis are not spelled with an y, so when spelling those out one wouldn't say ygrek or Griekse ij.
I was only talking about the letter y, not ei or ij.