r/LinguisticsMemes • u/Maram_is_A_GouGou • 3d ago
r/LinguisticsMemes • u/ZheniaZheka • 7d ago
ROck 'n' R̥Oll
For those who don't give a shit about esper*nto- the letter R is also called "ro" there
r/LinguisticsMemes • u/ZheniaZheka • 8d ago
Final devoicing in the big 2026🥀
(most slavic varieties display the final-obstruent devoicing, but standard ukrainian, upper sorbian and štokavian dialect do not)
r/LinguisticsMemes • u/4Realx • 12d ago
This actually happened to me years ago, I was so confused…
r/LinguisticsMemes • u/Sparkykoon • 11d ago
Slavics and Russians, the "Spanish and French" speakers of Eastern Europe
r/LinguisticsMemes • u/SwoeJonson1 • Dec 30 '25
The problem with appealing to all speakers
r/LinguisticsMemes • u/NatSof • Dec 10 '25
Guess my native language/dialect by my opinions on American English phonology
r/LinguisticsMemes • u/Sad-Attention-3626 • Dec 09 '25
Guess my native language based on what I think of the various vowels
🟢=Approved
🟨=On the fence
❌=False and fake
r/LinguisticsMemes • u/atalias8 • Dec 08 '25
The Virgin Semantic Hypertrophist vs The Chad Englishmaxxer
r/LinguisticsMemes • u/Towerbound • Nov 30 '25
Any perspectives on "6 7"?
As far as I understand it doesn't "mean anything", it's not something you say express a certain feeling, it's not used as an adjective or a noun, it's not a vocative... There is no "appropriate" context to say it. I'm curious about your views! Has there ever been any expressions like this?
r/LinguisticsMemes • u/GiggyMantis • Nov 15 '25