by maffff » 01 Jun 2016 10:07
by genome » 01 Jun 2016 10:21
by maffff » 01 Jun 2016 10:29
by Maneki Neko » 01 Jun 2016 10:35
genome Danzell Gravenberch
Gravenberch
Danzell Gravenberch
Na nana nananana
To the tune of Jobi's old song
by genome » 01 Jun 2016 10:35
by Maneki Neko » 01 Jun 2016 10:56
by genome » 01 Jun 2016 11:22
by tulip » 01 Jun 2016 11:36
genome Grayven or Grahven?
by Maneki Neko » 01 Jun 2016 12:02
by Maneki Neko » 01 Jun 2016 12:04
tulipgenome Grayven or Grahven?
The second.
A difficult combo of Gr for the Brit to pronounce. G comes from the back of the throat and the R rolls. Sounds a bit like a growl.
The ch sounds similar to the G but a bit softer.
http://www.heardutchhere.net/DutchPronunciation.html#G
by tulip » 01 Jun 2016 12:08
Maneki Neko Grrrrrrrrrrahvenberg?
by Maneki Neko » 01 Jun 2016 12:13
by genome » 01 Jun 2016 12:27
by NewCorkSeth » 01 Jun 2016 12:32
by paultheroyal » 01 Jun 2016 12:48
NewCorkSeth He's big. He's black. We don't know how to say his name. He's going to be a star clearly.
by WoodleyRoyal » 01 Jun 2016 13:02
by NewCorkSeth » 01 Jun 2016 13:37
paultheroyalNewCorkSeth He's big. He's black. We don't know how to say his name. He's going to be a star clearly.
What's that to the tune of?
by maffff » 01 Jun 2016 15:21
WoodleyRoyal Give us a D...
by tulip » 01 Jun 2016 18:36
Maneki Nekotulipgenome Grayven or Grahven?
The second.
A difficult combo of Gr for the Brit to pronounce. G comes from the back of the throat and the R rolls. Sounds a bit like a growl.
The ch sounds similar to the G but a bit softer.
http://www.heardutchhere.net/DutchPronunciation.html#G
is the a short and sharp like in bag? or longer as in yah!
by tulip » 01 Jun 2016 18:41
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