• MrSmith@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      Nah Italians have letters that have different sounds depending on where they are placed. Don’t think that matches the description. Double letters as well.

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        3 days ago

        The rules are strict on the relationship between writing and pronunciation, so you still know how to spell something

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          You don’t know which rule to use when you hear the word pronounced.

          It does work the other way around.

          Ukrainian or Lithuanian languages, for example, are written exactly how they are pronounced (excepr for the emphasis, but you can write with emphasis included)

          There would never be confusion between “anuses” and “years”.