F
fodenglazer
Bronze
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2024
- Posts
- 353
- Reputation
- 295
It has been very well know in the community that Rehab Room is Israeli, and apart from the missed Friday and Irani strike incident, here are some proves..
- “Th” pronounced as “d” is very common among Hebrew speakers because Hebrew doesn’t have the “th” sound. So “this” becomes “dis,” “that” becomes “dat,” etc.
- Using “yous” as a plural of “you” can happen in informal English influenced by other languages, and some Israeli English speakers adopt that in casual speech.
- The strong “k” sound fits with Hebrew phonetics, which have crisp, hard consonants.
- The “jija” instead of “giga” might be a pronunciation quirk or a Hebrew-influenced way of saying “giga” or another word, especially if the “g” sound is sometimes softened or shifted.