Cross-language.... something
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 10:59 pmTrying to find an English word which sounds out like "ng+g" (not necessarily spelled that way), to prove (or maybe disprove) a point in a conversation.
I thought "finger" was close, but it turns out it's pronounced "fin+ger", rather than "fing+ger", huh.
I thought "finger" was close, but it turns out it's pronounced "fin+ger", rather than "fing+ger", huh.
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Date: 2010-02-10 02:59 am (UTC)Irony of... agh. I just realized that I had used "language" in the title of this entry, you know, the one where I was looking for an example of an ng+g word... agghh *hangs head in shame*