Then there's these...
— 'c' starts with an s-sound, ends with an e-sound, and is used like s and k, so why do we need it at all?
— 'f, l, m, n, s, and x' start with an e-sound, then have their own ending sounds
— 'g' and j starts with a sound that sounds like the other, so why do we need both?
— 'h' starts with an a-sound
— 'q' starts with a k-sound and finishes with a 'y' and 'w' sounds... get rid of it, too
Funetiks... hu needz it eneeway? Any other weirdness?
Metarazzi t1_iyf3cfa wrote
Reply to The letter ‘u’ starts with a y-sound, the letter ‘y’ starts with a w-sound, and the letter ‘w’ starts with a d-sound. by TurboTurtle-
Then there's these... — 'c' starts with an s-sound, ends with an e-sound, and is used like s and k, so why do we need it at all? — 'f, l, m, n, s, and x' start with an e-sound, then have their own ending sounds — 'g' and j starts with a sound that sounds like the other, so why do we need both? — 'h' starts with an a-sound — 'q' starts with a k-sound and finishes with a 'y' and 'w' sounds... get rid of it, too
Funetiks... hu needz it eneeway? Any other weirdness?