“They’re caused by that bone going up and down, right?”
[slightly too loudly] “It’S a MusCle, ThAnk yOu very MuCh.”
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“They’re caused by that bone going up and down, right?”
[slightly too loudly] “It’S a MusCle, ThAnk yOu very MuCh.”
Ooh yeah she dia on my phragm until I spasm uncontrollably
Still thinking about that phonetics lesson from a linguistics class, where the prof was like “go ahead! Touch your glottis!”
I found an audio recording of that Danish story, and fed it to an online translator. The results were pretty janky (I couldn't follow the plot), but amusing. A certain word was consistently misheard, resulting in sentences like
"I can't evoke the hedge myself," "you have hedges," and "the hedge cannot be forced."