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pshchtskrekhlkhdmkhrt

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7 months ago oroboros said:

Pu em kcarc elpoep uoy! My Consonant Storm list is called Alphabet Soup.

7 months ago reesetee said:

Sadly, skipvia, I'm much like you in the Mxyzptlk Department.

7 months ago chained_bear said:

Yarb, are you all right? Do you need a lozenge?

Dude. SOMEONE needs to make a list called Consonant Storm. I nominate Bilby.

7 months ago skipvia said:

I'd love to hear someone say it. It reminds me of mxyzptlk (which, oroboros, is kltpzyxm in reverse), except that DC Comics actually published a pronunciation guide to Mr. Mxyzptlk's name. It's "mix YEZ pit lek."

I can't remember the phone number to my lab but I can remember how to pronounce mxyzptlk. Go figure...

7 months ago yarb said:

This is one of those words that's so beautiful I just can't stop saying it.

7 months ago reesetee said:

Oooh! Trivet, you gave me an addition to my list of that name. :-)

7 months ago trivet said:

Gesundheit!

7 months ago bilby said:

What can I say? More than the last half of this word is ...-khlkhdmkhrt. Consonant storm? It's gunfire at close range.

7 months ago reesetee said:

Consonant storms! Bilby, quick--trademark that phrase! :-)

I'm wondering whether Kalbardian speakers have spelling bees.

7 months ago bilby said:

I have a feeling this is the region from which the wonderful fermented food kefir originates. Now that would at least be plurivocalic AND breakfast.

But I have to admit, I just love consonant storms :->

I leave you to contemplate garden beds (Italian) - aiuole!

7 months ago skipvia said:

I'll bet you don't encounter too many panvocalics in Kalbardian.

Actually, in Kalbardian, maybe that is a panvocalic...

7 months ago bilby said:

Supposedly means "He Who Loosened the Tongue of Mankind and Taught Them to Curdle Goat's Milk". In Kalbardian, a language of the Caucasus.

Anything else I could say would stink of politics and we eschew that, don't we?

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