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credit to [email protected] for a comment on my previous “make it so” post Any suggestions for a follow-up?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 month agoYou mainly get “van go,” but also the occasional “van goth.”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•1 month agoAt least that last one gets the “o” sound right (but nothing else). “G” is a velar fricative, “o” is the short o as in “top”, and “gh” is the hardest, raspiest fricative you can muster.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 month agoNo, not like that. That uses the English g sound.
You mainly get “van go,” but also the occasional “van goth.”
At least that last one gets the “o” sound right (but nothing else).
“G” is a velar fricative, “o” is the short o as in “top”, and “gh” is the hardest, raspiest fricative you can muster.
Like the Klingon dish gagh?
No, not like that. That uses the English g sound.
Van ga-ock