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I'm not talking about the meaning, it's a strictly phonetic question!

 

Mine is leprechaun, I just love the way it slides of your tongue. Tasty.

 

E já agora, em português: salsaparrilha!

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At the moment indicatory, just like how it sounds. And because I keep using it in this report.

 

Utility is a good one to write as it all just rolls together.

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Exquisite. It sounds just like its meaning.

 

E já agora, em português: salsaparrilha!

 

:heart:

 

Embora eu prefira "Asfalto" ou "Fanicos"

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I don't a favourite word, but atm I like words that *doesn't know how to say it properly* are "-a" versions of the original, to indicate a multitude.

 

i.e Americana, Erotica, Exotica

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Wow, I was sure ReZ, or at least someone was going to say "Penis... hurr hurr."

 

Well done N-E. Of course, by pointing this accomplishment out, I might be diminishing it, but what the hell, you pat the dog on the head everytime it remembers not to shit on your rug.

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Ahhh, the divine triptych. Blue, green and red font, one after the other. Never thought I'd live to see this day.

 

...brings a tear to my eye. So colourful.

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Ahhh, the divine triptych. Blue, green and red font, one after the other. Never thought I'd live to see this day.

 

...brings a tear to my eye. So colourful.

 

Seems rather tryptic to me, boooooo.

 

 

My favourite word to pronounce is Juxtaposition, don't know why.

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I'm afraid to say I think my favourite word might be a really bad one, but maybe that's why I like it. I won't say it here, I'd assume it bannable :(

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Stewardess.

 

 

Not because of how it sounds, but because how you have to type it. Try it.

:D one handed touch typing makes you look so clever. You would suck at boggle though! Because Stewardesses is available ;) Also: "reverberated", for sound and the left-hand-type reason.

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I quite like Quaint. I like how you have to put effort into saying it.

 

In Italian, I love any present conditional third person plural conjugate. They sound so delicious. For example fantasticherebbero. You could almost eat it.

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Swear words :3 Of course, part of the point behind swear words is all the fricative sounds which are satisfying to say.

 

I like the Japanese words for Good Morning and Goodnight.

 

SPICY! :yay:
Makes me think of this:

 

 

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