Thread:Dromlexer/@comment-9141454-20150317143401/@comment-24485939-20150317194452

From where I come from, our phonetics is often vocalized and use soft constants over hard constants that are otherwise barely heard. Specially the r, with exception of the alveolar trill (rolling r), and hard gs. Hence we are terrible in languages that use strong 'r's and with audible hard constants. Our special characters are limited to äöå and the é is only limited to words and loanwords originating from the French language.

My attempt on pronouncing the "rdzen" before checking on your phonetic transcription gave myself "shschen". With your transcription for reference: "riej"

I hate hard r's, because they give me a sore throat.