Question for fluent non-native English speakers: did you explicitly learn this at any point, or did you just pick it up?https://twitter.com/propensive/status/916681012368855040 …
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No, I learned it the way you did. You don't need to be English for English to be all around you.
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Replying to @bodil @propensive
My grandma would still ask me questions on English, though. Like, "What's the difference between c and z?", after living here for 50 years.
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Does Norwegian ever use "z"?
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"Sebra"
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"Mejl"
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Hey, I could spell my name "Lejf", but I don't think that'd help English-speakers w/ pronunciation.
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It would make me more likely to go with "layf" than "life", but I had German pronunciation of ei/ie hardwired at school.
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The latter is statistically more correct than the former, but dialects.
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