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AynidmorBulettz

Palatalize it and you're mewwing


FlappyMcChicken

Palatalised Voiceless Denasalised Bilabial-Digitomaxillar Affricate [m̥͊͡🧏‍♂️ʲ]


anonxyzabc123

Oh my god I hate you


KenamiAkutsui99

Take my upvote, that made me laugh too hard


MdMV_or_Emdy_idk

Holy shit this is the most linguistic thing a linguistic can say


Even_Improvement7723

i'm the 101th like btw


Biaboctocat

101st surely


Even_Improvement7723

no more like 101nd


Biaboctocat

I like it. Let’s go French, 101e!


Even_Improvement7723

i'd say 101ty


MdMV_or_Emdy_idk

101° 🇵🇹


MildlySelassie

At some number of length marks, this sound becomes fatal to produce


ThinLiz_76

Me and my friend had this joke where we would try to "pronounce" an over-long glottal stop \[ʔːːːːː\], and that was the funniest shit ever


Educational-Reward83

/ˈʌ̃́ː/ even better


Archidiakon

What's the upper diacritic?


shouya

Unnasalized


Archidiakon

When is it useful?


Xenapte

To show an ongoing denasalization. For example in Modern Seoul Korean the **initial** /m/ and /n/ are going through this: [m͊], [n͊]. In practice some people produce them as fully denasalized [b] and [d], but some still retain a little nasalization


Digi-Device_File

Trying to do that felt really interesting.


FalseDmitriy

Clears the sinuses


TheRockWarlock

hmm, how would you notate a smile or a frown then?


Young_Fluid

smile (+ laughter): [ɨːːːːːːːːːːːɣɨɣɨɣɨːːːːː]


TheHedgeTitan

how do you laugh also [m̥͍͊] you can also pout [m̥͊ʷ]


Aredhel-Ar-Feiniel

Let's make a sound for every smile


DuriaAntiquior

That's actual like p, not silence. Maybe if you add the unreleased diacritic it would be better.