pronouncing fruit like /fruɪt/ just to annoy people
@IceWolf sort of, but specifically with a trilled r like in spanish
@Felthry is there a syllable boundary there or is /uɪ/ meant to be some kind of diphthong
@typhlosion that'd be a really weird diphthong
i intended it as a syllable boundary but hmm
@typhlosion apparently middle english had a uɪ diphthong
@Felthry @typhlosion ..."oo-ih"?
@IceWolf @typhlosion yeah but as a diphthong
@Felthry Pronouncing "warm" with a German w sound
@socks i think that'd just sound like a german accent
If I ever have occasion to use the word "renege", I'm gonna pronounce it /ɹɪˈniːdʒ/.
@Felthry Is that like "frue-it"?