English makes no sense

>US
yuhass
>us
əs

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One comes from a reading of letters, the other is a word.

>yuhass

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>Germans can’t into acronyms

>bike
not BAIKEY
>nike
but NAIKEY
>ib4 le greek goddess xDDD

We used to have diacritics for words like this:
coöperate
zoölogy
reëlect
zoë
etc.

ACCENT MARKS TOO SPICY

what about these?
>mike
>dike
>like
>hike

NAIKEY makes no sense

>hmmmmm isn't that the nazi dots? mods!!!!

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In Britain
Nike has a similar pronunciation to bike

not only england but all over the world people say NIKE and not NAIKEY
we germans say just nike too

cook should be spelled cök

that's because "US" is an abbreviation of "united states", meanwhile "us" is a word.

are all germans this retarded...?

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Nike is Japanese, halfbrain

or, y'know, that affectionate term for our hebrew friends

>yuhass
holy shit lol

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only because you write two letters big doesn't make them to a new word you subhuman retard
also it's US of A and not USA

also name a other language where this is also the case besides english

US isn't a word you fucking idiot, it's an abbreviation of two words, "united" and "states"
are you telling me that germans pronounce GmbH as "gumbaha"?

how is this banned called?

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english is the only language with acronyms? also, french words aren't spelled how they sound - that's where we got it from.

you didn't answer me why you don't say
>MIKEY
>DIKEY
>LIKEY
>HIKEY

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