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  1. battleearl Well-Known Member

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    Some sort of...
  2. Bart (Moderator) NKVD Channel Maintainer

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    Wait, isn't the stereotype that Asians cannot pronounce the "r" at all? Or is that just the Dutch "r"?
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    I've no clue where anybody gets this from, but apparently every person of Asian ancestry pronounces "L's" like they are "R's" when speaking English.
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    Thought the same... Maybe its just in Europe that is the stereotype.
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    It was PineappleJoe who said it, and he is Norwegian...
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    Anyway......Hi, I'm ComradeQueso! Welcome to the forums! Hope you enjoy your time here.
  7. battleearl Well-Known Member

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    The Japanese language lacks the l sound so that all l's become r's. But the Chinese language lacks the r sound whether it is the "English r" or the "Dutch r" all r's become "l". Not sure if the Korean language lacks a r or a l sound, but for now let's just assume that this song is accurate...

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    Oh latida. Soon you'll start saying that Finns are real people.
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    Aren't they? The Netherlands is a fictional country.

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