rammstein hahahaa :D this made me laugh. this is so interesting as I am from Germany learning Chinese and Japanese. I'd love to see more on this, pls keep it up sensei
Long time no see Joe-sensei! As a native Vietnamese and a speaker of English, Japanese and a bit of Spanish, the hard R, tapped R and trilled R hit me so bad. 😆 With Vietnamese however, I'm from the north so the way we pronounce the "R" letter is closer to the "Z" sound instead. Anyway, I was also a language major student (Japanese), and I can say this video is to an extent far more reliable than all of the textbooks I have. 😆 Thanks so much!
its trilled r in indonesia, in proto austronesian daughter langs it varies, in ancient greek its voiceless had excited once, for exotic voiceless consonant inventory i know an example icelandic consonant