What is /A/? You mean like the letter A?
The // “brakets” are used in linguistics to signify phonemic notation in IPA. There are no upper case letters in IPA tho, only a lower case /a/ that sounds different from the standard pronunciation in English
This whole explanation got very confusing until I figure out we weren’t talking about beers… wich took a long time
I only know about the IPA beer from linguistic meme pages
That’s what I was looking for but Google assistant is braindead, it kept open my fucking sound settings and all round being trash as usual. I started with /a/ but that didn’t work either.
Better look on the IPA chart
That Vowels table though…
Yes, both are on the page
If try to make me, I will become violent in self defense.
To each their own
the slashes indicate it’s a phoneme
Actually it’s an indicator of a monad. ◉‿◉ /s
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598 unique what
Not here to defend google, but you searched “the FUCKING /A/ Sound”. That’s gonna skew your results
After Google assistant was being trash.
Reasonable
Ok at first I thought the second guy was insane, but the more I thing about it the more I realize he’s cooking. I might have discovered something new about myself today lads.