The English language has evolved in a really confusing way, meaning that letters can have several different sounds depending -
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- On how they are used in conjunction with other letters ^^
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In Layman's terms: WORDS MAKEY NO SENSEY!!
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2 wolves agreeing. Thats cute

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YESH! WE WUFFS! WE AGWEE!
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YUSH! WUFFS STAY TOGETHER!
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Omg. This pack
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Why we pronounce "gh" as "gh" in ghost, as "f" in "Laughter" but is silent in "Slaughter"?
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If "tough" is pronounced "tuff", why isn't "cough" pronounced "cuff"???
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Because the first people to write and speak English were trying to be sophisticated. I bet it's the same reason why "are" is not just "r"
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Exactly, especially considering the word Our
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We need to reconcive the language, I can already imagine English of the 21st century
I am certain it would contain emojis as well
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Same as “d” in “fridge” and no “d” in “refrigerator”
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I actually pronounce the g in sign.
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Spell it phonetically then please lol
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Why do we easily see the "G" in "G-spot" but can't seem to find it where it counts?
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