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You miss "ę"!


I don't think I did. I watched the video and this is the phonetic transcription. I hear b zh e n ch ...


"ę" is not [e] followed by [n], it's a single nasalized vowel.

Kinda like "ň" in Czech is not just [n] followed by [j], although it kinda sounds like that to people whose native language does not have a palatalized N sound.




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