Comment by kps 4 months ago Not Pijthon? 4 comments kps Reply kstrauser 4 months ago I feel like I’m having a stroke. DonHopkins 4 months ago You should hear the Dutch say "yah-vah-shchkript" with a throat clear and spit take. tremon 4 months ago The Dutch pronunciation of javascript differs from the English one only in the first syllable. Roughly zero dutchies would insert the Dutch schr- sound in a loanword, and even fewer would do that while leaving the foreign -ipt suffix intact. 1 reply →
kstrauser 4 months ago I feel like I’m having a stroke. DonHopkins 4 months ago You should hear the Dutch say "yah-vah-shchkript" with a throat clear and spit take. tremon 4 months ago The Dutch pronunciation of javascript differs from the English one only in the first syllable. Roughly zero dutchies would insert the Dutch schr- sound in a loanword, and even fewer would do that while leaving the foreign -ipt suffix intact. 1 reply →
DonHopkins 4 months ago You should hear the Dutch say "yah-vah-shchkript" with a throat clear and spit take. tremon 4 months ago The Dutch pronunciation of javascript differs from the English one only in the first syllable. Roughly zero dutchies would insert the Dutch schr- sound in a loanword, and even fewer would do that while leaving the foreign -ipt suffix intact. 1 reply →
tremon 4 months ago The Dutch pronunciation of javascript differs from the English one only in the first syllable. Roughly zero dutchies would insert the Dutch schr- sound in a loanword, and even fewer would do that while leaving the foreign -ipt suffix intact. 1 reply →
I feel like I’m having a stroke.
You should hear the Dutch say "yah-vah-shchkript" with a throat clear and spit take.
The Dutch pronunciation of javascript differs from the English one only in the first syllable. Roughly zero dutchies would insert the Dutch schr- sound in a loanword, and even fewer would do that while leaving the foreign -ipt suffix intact.
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