@emergencyfood@sh.itjust.works to Memes@lemmy.ml • 1 month agoDo or do not, there is no trysh.itjust.worksimagemessage-square59fedilinkarrow-up1606
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minus-square@Gigagoblinlink20•1 month agothe ö’s make this even more amusing, as i can’t be sure it was an accidental dick-up instead of a nordic memelord giggling themself to sleep.
minus-square@emergencyfood@sh.itjust.worksOPlinkfedilink8•1 month agoThe long o (oe or ö) is a sound present in north European languages, and also in many Asian languages, including Japanese.
minus-square@Gigagoblinlink19•1 month agoam Finnish, so i responded as such. for Japanese, however, you’d use ō instead. that is not an ö. ou is also acceptable.
minus-square@emergencyfood@sh.itjust.worksOPlinkfedilink6•1 month agoYou’re right, it should be ou here, not oe.
minus-square@Arello@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilink4•1 month agoLong o in Finnish is oo, ö is pronounced different and could also be pronounced as long öö.
minus-square@emergencyfood@sh.itjust.worksOPlinkfedilink1•1 month ago Long o in Finnish is oo That is logical and sensible. Unfortunately, oo in English is a long u, so long o has to be approximated as oe.
the ö’s make this even more amusing, as i can’t be sure it was an accidental dick-up instead of a nordic memelord giggling themself to sleep.
The long o (oe or ö) is a sound present in north European languages, and also in many Asian languages, including Japanese.
am Finnish, so i responded as such. for Japanese, however, you’d use ō instead. that is not an ö. ou is also acceptable.
You’re right, it should be ou here, not oe.
Long o in Finnish is oo, ö is pronounced different and could also be pronounced as long öö.
That is logical and sensible. Unfortunately, oo in English is a long u, so long o has to be approximated as oe.