The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
Anybody have voiced "th" in {anything},{everything},etc? I seem to have it at least in "anything" but can't be sure about saying the other unconsciously ..
also, i meant to post in the "thanks" subthread earlier but lost track of it. I dont have the voiced "th" there afaik, but Ive heard it. I think it may only occur for the interjection, not when used as a content word. perhaps subconsciously people think of it as a grammar word? but that wouldnt explain why some people do use the voiced "th" in all situations. this may or may not b related to the "anything" voicing.
also, i meant to post in the "thanks" subthread earlier but lost track of it. I dont have the voiced "th" there afaik, but Ive heard it. I think it may only occur for the interjection, not when used as a content word. perhaps subconsciously people think of it as a grammar word? but that wouldnt explain why some people do use the voiced "th" in all situations. this may or may not b related to the "anything" voicing.
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Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
Some famous names:
Joseph Stalin
Wilhelm Röntgen
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Niels Bohr
Erwin Schrödinger
Gerard 't Hooft
Stanisław Ulam
Nikita Khrushchev
Enrico Fermi
Joseph Stalin
Wilhelm Röntgen
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Niels Bohr
Erwin Schrödinger
Gerard 't Hooft
Stanisław Ulam
Nikita Khrushchev
Enrico Fermi
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Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
Joseph Stalin [ˈʤəʊ̯sɪf ˈstɑɫɪn]
Wilhelm Röntgen [ˈwɪɫhɛɫm ˈrɒntgɛn] OR [ˈvɪɫhɛɫm ˈrœntgən]
Marie Skłodowska-Curie [məˈɹ̠ˁi ˈkʰʊɹ̠ˁi~ˈkʰjuɹ̠ˁi]
Niels Bohr [ˈniɫz ˈbɔɹ̠ˁ] (NB [ɔ] is not my CAUGHT vowel but a reduce /oː/ [əʊ̯] before a liquid)
Erwin Schrödinger [ˈɹ̩wɪn ʃɹ̠ˁəʊ̯diŋɹ̩~ʃɹ̠ˁœdiŋɹ̩]
Gerard 't Hooft -- I don't know this person, but probably [ʤəˈɹ̠ˁɑɹ̠ˁd tʰəˈhʊft]
Stanisław Ulam [stænɪˈsɫɑv ˈʊɫɑm] -- yes, I know how to pronounce Polish <ł>, but I'm not necessarily going to nativize that in English. :p
Nikita Khrushchev [nɪˈkʰiɾə ˈkʰɹ̠ˁʊsʧɛv~ˈkʰɹ̠ˁʊsʧɒf]
Enrico Fermi [ɛnˈɹ̠ˁikʰəʊ̯ ˈfeɹ̠ˁmi]
Wilhelm Röntgen [ˈwɪɫhɛɫm ˈrɒntgɛn] OR [ˈvɪɫhɛɫm ˈrœntgən]
Marie Skłodowska-Curie [məˈɹ̠ˁi ˈkʰʊɹ̠ˁi~ˈkʰjuɹ̠ˁi]
Niels Bohr [ˈniɫz ˈbɔɹ̠ˁ] (NB [ɔ] is not my CAUGHT vowel but a reduce /oː/ [əʊ̯] before a liquid)
Erwin Schrödinger [ˈɹ̩wɪn ʃɹ̠ˁəʊ̯diŋɹ̩~ʃɹ̠ˁœdiŋɹ̩]
Gerard 't Hooft -- I don't know this person, but probably [ʤəˈɹ̠ˁɑɹ̠ˁd tʰəˈhʊft]
Stanisław Ulam [stænɪˈsɫɑv ˈʊɫɑm] -- yes, I know how to pronounce Polish <ł>, but I'm not necessarily going to nativize that in English. :p
Nikita Khrushchev [nɪˈkʰiɾə ˈkʰɹ̠ˁʊsʧɛv~ˈkʰɹ̠ˁʊsʧɒf]
Enrico Fermi [ɛnˈɹ̠ˁikʰəʊ̯ ˈfeɹ̠ˁmi]
"But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me,
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
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Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
[ˈt͡ʃ=oʊsɛf ˈstäːlɪn]
[ˈvɪɬhɛɬm ɹœntgɛn]
[məˈɹiː skwəˈdoʊfska ˈkjɚːɹi]
[ˈnjiɨ̯lz ˈboʊɚ]
[ˈɚːwɪn ˈʃɹoʊdiŋgɚ]
[gɛɹaːɚ̯d hʊft]
[ˈstanɪswæːf ulam]
[nɪˈkitə kʰruʂt͡ɕɛv]
[ɛnˈɹiːkoʊ ˈfɚmi]
[ˈvɪɬhɛɬm ɹœntgɛn]
[məˈɹiː skwəˈdoʊfska ˈkjɚːɹi]
[ˈnjiɨ̯lz ˈboʊɚ]
[ˈɚːwɪn ˈʃɹoʊdiŋgɚ]
[gɛɹaːɚ̯d hʊft]
[ˈstanɪswæːf ulam]
[nɪˈkitə kʰruʂt͡ɕɛv]
[ɛnˈɹiːkoʊ ˈfɚmi]
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Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
dʒəwsɨf stɑlɪn (-ɨn?)
vɪlhɛlm rɛntgən
mərij skwədɑvskə kjɜ˞rɨj
nijəls bor
ɜ˞wɪn ʃrejdɨŋər
dʒərɑrd tə huwft
stænɨslɑv uwlɑm (~ stənɪswəf, depending on register)
nəkijtə kruwʃtʃɛv
ɛnˈrijkəw fermɨj
(stress is unmarked when it falls on the first nonreduced vowel, which is almost always)
vɪlhɛlm rɛntgən
mərij skwədɑvskə kjɜ˞rɨj
nijəls bor
ɜ˞wɪn ʃrejdɨŋər
dʒərɑrd tə huwft
stænɨslɑv uwlɑm (~ stənɪswəf, depending on register)
nəkijtə kruwʃtʃɛv
ɛnˈrijkəw fermɨj
(stress is unmarked when it falls on the first nonreduced vowel, which is almost always)
Siöö jandeng raiglin zåbei tandiüłåd;
nää džunnfin kukuch vklaivei sivei tåd.
Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei.
nää džunnfin kukuch vklaivei sivei tåd.
Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei.
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
Joseph Stalin: [ˈtʃosəf ˈsʲtʲaːɯ̯ɘ̃(ː)(n)]
Wilhelm Röntgen: [ˈwɘɯ̯ˌhɜːɤ̯m ˈʁʷɜ̃ʔkːɘ̃(ː)(n)]
Marie Skłodowska-Curie: [mʁ̩ːˈʁʷi kʰj̊ʁ̩ːˈʁʷi(ː)]
Niels Bohr: [ˈniːɯ̯s ˈpɔ(ː)ʁ]
Erwin Schrödinger: [ˈʁ̩ːwɘ̃n ˈʃɻ͡ʁeːɾɘ̃ːŋʁ̩(ː)]
Gerard 't Hooft: [tɕʁ̩ːˈʁʷɑːʁt tʰəˈhuft]
Stanisław Ulam: [ˌsʲtʲɛ̃ːnɘˈsɰaf ˈuːɯ̯ɛ̃(ː)m]
Nikita Khrushchev: [nɘˈkʰiɾə ˈkʰɻ̊͡ʁ̥uɕtɕəːf]
Enrico Fermi: [ɘ̃ːnˈʁʷiko ˈfɛ̃ːʁ̃mi(ː)]
Wilhelm Röntgen: [ˈwɘɯ̯ˌhɜːɤ̯m ˈʁʷɜ̃ʔkːɘ̃(ː)(n)]
Marie Skłodowska-Curie: [mʁ̩ːˈʁʷi kʰj̊ʁ̩ːˈʁʷi(ː)]
Niels Bohr: [ˈniːɯ̯s ˈpɔ(ː)ʁ]
Erwin Schrödinger: [ˈʁ̩ːwɘ̃n ˈʃɻ͡ʁeːɾɘ̃ːŋʁ̩(ː)]
Gerard 't Hooft: [tɕʁ̩ːˈʁʷɑːʁt tʰəˈhuft]
Stanisław Ulam: [ˌsʲtʲɛ̃ːnɘˈsɰaf ˈuːɯ̯ɛ̃(ː)m]
Nikita Khrushchev: [nɘˈkʰiɾə ˈkʰɻ̊͡ʁ̥uɕtɕəːf]
Enrico Fermi: [ɘ̃ːnˈʁʷiko ˈfɛ̃ːʁ̃mi(ː)]
Dibotahamdn duthma jallni agaynni ra hgitn lakrhmi.
Amuhawr jalla vowa vta hlakrhi hdm duthmi xaja.
Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro.
Amuhawr jalla vowa vta hlakrhi hdm duthmi xaja.
Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro.
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/dZoUs@f stAlIn/ˈd̪ʲɛ.gɔ kɾuˑl̪ wrote:Some famous names:
Joseph Stalin
Wilhelm Röntgen
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Niels Bohr
Erwin Schrödinger
Gerard 't Hooft
Stanisław Ulam
Nikita Khrushchev
Enrico Fermi
/vIlhElm r3ntdZ@n/
/m@"ri cjU@ri/
/nilz bO/
/3rwIn Sr3dIN@/
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/nIkit@ krustSEv/ (or /U/)
/@nrikoU fE:rmi/
't Hooft and Ulam aren't people I hear about in ordinary conversation, and there are no standard protocols for dealing with Dutch or Polish names. [Dutch, in particular, gives people nightmares, as witness the trouble with Dutch footballers. After what felt like a decade, people still hadn't settled on a standard way to say 'Kuyt'...]
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But the river tripped on her by and by, lapping
as though her heart was brook: Why, why, why! Weh, O weh
I'se so silly to be flowing but I no canna stay!
But the river tripped on her by and by, lapping
as though her heart was brook: Why, why, why! Weh, O weh
I'se so silly to be flowing but I no canna stay!
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
Funnily, the <'t> everybody seems to pronounce like [tʰə] is actually pronounced [ət] :). It's an abbreviation of <het> [ɦɛt]. And the double <oo> is best approximated by the GOAT vowel. I won't bother you with the Dutch pronunication of "Gerard" though :).
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Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
how about some languages and families?
indo-european
algonquian
japonic
korean
xhosa
cherokee
klingon
cad'inor
verdurian
english
indo-european
algonquian
japonic
korean
xhosa
cherokee
klingon
cad'inor
verdurian
english
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
Indo-European [ˌɪndəʊ̯ˈjʊɹ̠ˁəʊ̯ˌpʰiən]
Algonquian [æɫˈgɒŋkiɪn]
Japonic [ʤæˈpʰɑnɪk]
Korean [kʰɵˈɹ̠ˁiən]
Xhosa [ˈkʰəʊ̯sə]
Cherokee [ʧʰɛɹ̠ˁɵˈkʰi]
Klingon [ˈt͡ɬɪŋɑn ˈχol] -- I'm just kidding: [ˈkʰɫɪŋɑn]
English [ˈɪŋgɫɪʃ]
Algonquian [æɫˈgɒŋkiɪn]
Japonic [ʤæˈpʰɑnɪk]
Korean [kʰɵˈɹ̠ˁiən]
Xhosa [ˈkʰəʊ̯sə]
Cherokee [ʧʰɛɹ̠ˁɵˈkʰi]
Klingon [ˈt͡ɬɪŋɑn ˈχol] -- I'm just kidding: [ˈkʰɫɪŋɑn]
English [ˈɪŋgɫɪʃ]
"But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me,
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
indo-european /ˌɪndoˌjɜrəˈpiən/ [ˈɪndoˌjəɹʷəˈpʰiən]
algonquian /ælˈgɑŋkwiən/ [aɫˈgɑŋkwiən]
japonic /dʒəˈpɑnək/ [dʒəˈpʰɑnɪʔk]
korean /kəˈriən/ [kʰəˈɹʷiən]
xhosa /ˈkosʌ/ [ˈkʰoʊsʌ~ə~ɐ]
cherokee /ˈtʃerəˌki/ [ˈtʃeɹʷəˌki]
klingon /ˈklɪŋən/ [ˈkʰlɪŋən]
cad'inor /ˈkæðəˌnor/ [ˈkʰæðəˌnoɹ] or maybe [ˈkʰæðn̩oɹ]?
verdurian /vərˈdɜriən/ [vɚˈdəɹʷiən]
english /ˈɪŋgləʃ/ [ˈɪŋglɪʃ]
Something like that, anyhow. I think /iən/ can be realized as [in̩], but I'm not completely sure. I didn't write vowel length or nasality in the phonetic transcriptions because I haven't really studied these aspects of my pronunciation very much (either through introspection or other types of analysis), and I assume I just have the expected patterns for those things.
I noticed something strange about my pronunciation of "peculiar": for the stressed vowel, I can use something that sounds to me like /ʊ/ ("/pəˈkjʊljər/") even though that's not a possibility for me in the names "Julia" or "Julian". Does this seem familiar to anyone else?
algonquian /ælˈgɑŋkwiən/ [aɫˈgɑŋkwiən]
japonic /dʒəˈpɑnək/ [dʒəˈpʰɑnɪʔk]
korean /kəˈriən/ [kʰəˈɹʷiən]
xhosa /ˈkosʌ/ [ˈkʰoʊsʌ~ə~ɐ]
cherokee /ˈtʃerəˌki/ [ˈtʃeɹʷəˌki]
klingon /ˈklɪŋən/ [ˈkʰlɪŋən]
cad'inor /ˈkæðəˌnor/ [ˈkʰæðəˌnoɹ] or maybe [ˈkʰæðn̩oɹ]?
verdurian /vərˈdɜriən/ [vɚˈdəɹʷiən]
english /ˈɪŋgləʃ/ [ˈɪŋglɪʃ]
Something like that, anyhow. I think /iən/ can be realized as [in̩], but I'm not completely sure. I didn't write vowel length or nasality in the phonetic transcriptions because I haven't really studied these aspects of my pronunciation very much (either through introspection or other types of analysis), and I assume I just have the expected patterns for those things.
I noticed something strange about my pronunciation of "peculiar": for the stressed vowel, I can use something that sounds to me like /ʊ/ ("/pəˈkjʊljər/") even though that's not a possibility for me in the names "Julia" or "Julian". Does this seem familiar to anyone else?
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
ˈdʒəʊ̈səf ˈstɐːɫən
ˈwɘɫəm ˈɹ̠ɵ̃ːʔgən
məˈɹ̠ɪi skʰwəˈdɔvskə kʰjəˈɹ̠ɪi
nɪːwz boː
ˈɵːwə̃ ˈʂɹ̠əʊ̈dɪŋə (ɘ → ɪ before ŋ or g)
gəˈɹ̠ɐːd̚ tʰəˈhoːft̚
ˈstɐnəsɫɐv ˈʊuɫɐm (ʊ̈ʉ → ʊu before ɫ, guessing with stress)
nəˈkʰɪiɾə ˈkʰɹ̠ʊ̈ʉʃɔv
enˈɹ̠ɪikʰəʊ̈ ˈfeːmɪi ~ ˈfɵːmɪi
ˌɘndəʊ̈jɵɹ̠əˈpʰɪijən
ɛʊˈgɔŋkʰwɪijən
dʒɛˈpʰɔnək̚ ~ dʒəˈpʰɔnək̚
kʰəˈɹ̠ɪijən
ˈkʰosɐ (or with a mangled lateral click if I'm feeling pretentious)
ˈtʃeːɹ̠əkʰɪi
ˈkʰɫɪŋɔn
ˈkʰɛðəno
vɵˈdʒoːɹ̠ɪijən ~ vɵˈdʒɵːɹ̠ɪijən
ˈɪŋɫəʃ (never with a stop)
ˈwɘɫəm ˈɹ̠ɵ̃ːʔgən
məˈɹ̠ɪi skʰwəˈdɔvskə kʰjəˈɹ̠ɪi
nɪːwz boː
ˈɵːwə̃ ˈʂɹ̠əʊ̈dɪŋə (ɘ → ɪ before ŋ or g)
gəˈɹ̠ɐːd̚ tʰəˈhoːft̚
ˈstɐnəsɫɐv ˈʊuɫɐm (ʊ̈ʉ → ʊu before ɫ, guessing with stress)
nəˈkʰɪiɾə ˈkʰɹ̠ʊ̈ʉʃɔv
enˈɹ̠ɪikʰəʊ̈ ˈfeːmɪi ~ ˈfɵːmɪi
ˌɘndəʊ̈jɵɹ̠əˈpʰɪijən
ɛʊˈgɔŋkʰwɪijən
dʒɛˈpʰɔnək̚ ~ dʒəˈpʰɔnək̚
kʰəˈɹ̠ɪijən
ˈkʰosɐ (or with a mangled lateral click if I'm feeling pretentious)
ˈtʃeːɹ̠əkʰɪi
ˈkʰɫɪŋɔn
ˈkʰɛðəno
vɵˈdʒoːɹ̠ɪijən ~ vɵˈdʒɵːɹ̠ɪijən
ˈɪŋɫəʃ (never with a stop)
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does anyone say english with an /i/ and not an /ɪ/??
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If I remember correctly, David J. Peterson does. (I forget where he wrote about it, though.) A pronunciation with /i/ would be expected from any speaker who has the sound change ɪ → i / _ŋ, which seems to occur for certain speakers in the West and Midwest of the United States.bbbosborne wrote:does anyone say english with an /i/ and not an /ɪ/??
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
Indo-European: [ˌɘ̃ːndoːˌjʁ̩ːʁəˈpʰiːɘ̃(ː)(n)]
Algonquian: [ˌɛːɤ̯ˈɡãkwɘ̃(ː)(n)]
Japonic: [tʃəˈpʰãːɾ̃ɘʔk]
Korean: [kʰʁ̩ːˈʁʷiːɘ̃(ː)(n)]
Xhosa: [ˈkʰoːzə(ː)]
Cherokee: [ˈtʃʰɛːʁəˌkʰi(ː)]
Klingon: [ˈkʰʟ̞ɘ̃ːŋã(ː)(n)]~[ˈkʰɰɘ̃ːŋã(ː)(n)]
English: [ˈɘ̃ːŋɡʟ̞ɘʃ]~[ˈɘ̃ːŋɡɰɘʃ]
Algonquian: [ˌɛːɤ̯ˈɡãkwɘ̃(ː)(n)]
Japonic: [tʃəˈpʰãːɾ̃ɘʔk]
Korean: [kʰʁ̩ːˈʁʷiːɘ̃(ː)(n)]
Xhosa: [ˈkʰoːzə(ː)]
Cherokee: [ˈtʃʰɛːʁəˌkʰi(ː)]
Klingon: [ˈkʰʟ̞ɘ̃ːŋã(ː)(n)]~[ˈkʰɰɘ̃ːŋã(ː)(n)]
English: [ˈɘ̃ːŋɡʟ̞ɘʃ]~[ˈɘ̃ːŋɡɰɘʃ]
Dibotahamdn duthma jallni agaynni ra hgitn lakrhmi.
Amuhawr jalla vowa vta hlakrhi hdm duthmi xaja.
Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro.
Amuhawr jalla vowa vta hlakrhi hdm duthmi xaja.
Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro.
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
I used to. In fact, I used to say something like [ʔiːŋgɭɪʃ] and I guess didn't stop until I got sick of my brother making fun of me for it all the time.bbbosborne wrote:does anyone say english with an /i/ and not an /ɪ/??
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Sporadically.bbbosborne wrote:does anyone say english with an /i/ and not an /ɪ/??
"But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me,
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
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Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
reportedly
strong
Hannah
strong
Hannah
In Budapest:
- Hey mate, are you hung-a-ry?
- Hey mate, are you hung-a-ry?
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[ɹə̆ˈpʰoʊɚ̯dɪt̚li]
[ˈst͡ʃʰɻɑːŋg]
[ˈhæːnə]
[ˈst͡ʃʰɻɑːŋg]
[ˈhæːnə]
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
An aspirated /t/ after /s/??bbbosborne wrote:[ˈst͡ʃʰɻɑːŋg]
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Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
seems so.jal wrote:An aspirated /t/ after /s/??
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
reportedly: [ʁʷəˈpʰɔʁɘːɾɰi(ː)], carefully [ʁʷiˈpʰɔʁɾɘːɾʟ̞i(ː)]
strong: [ɕtɕɻ͡ʁɒ̃(ː)ŋ]
Hannah: [ˈhɛ̃ːɾ̃ə(ː)]
strong: [ɕtɕɻ͡ʁɒ̃(ː)ŋ]
Hannah: [ˈhɛ̃ːɾ̃ə(ː)]
Dibotahamdn duthma jallni agaynni ra hgitn lakrhmi.
Amuhawr jalla vowa vta hlakrhi hdm duthmi xaja.
Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro.
Amuhawr jalla vowa vta hlakrhi hdm duthmi xaja.
Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro.
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
This reminds me of my mom's friend Sarita saying [stʰajl] around 2:15 of this video. In that case, though, I believe it is one of several hyperforeignizations used by all the people speaking in the video (all of whom are friends of my mom's, which pretty much by definition means they're Malayalees here in Austin).
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
Yes, I admit I have it myself sometimes, as aspiration is foreign to standard Dutch.Vijay wrote:In that case, though, I believe it is one of several hyperforeignizations
JAL
Re: The "How do You Pronounce X" Thread
Then there is [wɘˈskãntsɘ̃(ː)(n)] versus [ˌwɘsˈkʰãntsɘ̃(ː)(n)] where idiolectal differences in stressing the first syllable of Wisconsin changes its syllabification and thus whether aspiration occurs or not.
Dibotahamdn duthma jallni agaynni ra hgitn lakrhmi.
Amuhawr jalla vowa vta hlakrhi hdm duthmi xaja.
Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro.
Amuhawr jalla vowa vta hlakrhi hdm duthmi xaja.
Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro.