Yeah right, sound in 'window' is closer to it. Btw, does anyone know why English speakers like to change ł into l and drop accents when transliterating city names, for example? I.e. Ł
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Yeah right, sound in 'window' is closer to it. Btw, does anyone know why English speakers like to change ł into l and drop accents when transliterating city names, for example? I.e. Ł
And ł is roughly pronounced as 'wh' in 'where', 'what', etc.
Now ą and ę... First one in most cases sounds like French 'on', as in 'bon', a nasal sound. Second is like French 'in', as in 'fin',...
This one seems like a good site for beginners:
http://golem.umcs.lublin.pl/users/ppikuta/lessons/lessidx.htm
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