← Back to context Comment by b112 5 days ago anecdotally? 9 comments b112 Reply incognito124 5 days ago Yes, thank you. It's 'c' in English but 'g' in my mother tongue b112 5 days ago Interesting, I can see how it would sound the same, with a different accent. fwipsy 5 days ago Native English speaker. I tried saying both out loud and it sounds the same. It's just a glottal stop (?) either way in my accent. 5 replies → resize2996 5 days ago I thought they were making fun of my new jersey accent.
incognito124 5 days ago Yes, thank you. It's 'c' in English but 'g' in my mother tongue b112 5 days ago Interesting, I can see how it would sound the same, with a different accent. fwipsy 5 days ago Native English speaker. I tried saying both out loud and it sounds the same. It's just a glottal stop (?) either way in my accent. 5 replies →
b112 5 days ago Interesting, I can see how it would sound the same, with a different accent. fwipsy 5 days ago Native English speaker. I tried saying both out loud and it sounds the same. It's just a glottal stop (?) either way in my accent. 5 replies →
fwipsy 5 days ago Native English speaker. I tried saying both out loud and it sounds the same. It's just a glottal stop (?) either way in my accent. 5 replies →
Yes, thank you. It's 'c' in English but 'g' in my mother tongue
Interesting, I can see how it would sound the same, with a different accent.
Native English speaker. I tried saying both out loud and it sounds the same. It's just a glottal stop (?) either way in my accent.
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I thought they were making fun of my new jersey accent.