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kuleshtoday at 5:14 PM2 repliesview on HN

Polish s, ś, sz, z, ź, ż, rz, c, ć, cz, si, zi, ci – what's the difference?

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47533035

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yhavrtoday at 5:56 PM

Much simpler, IMHO

single letter = sound

letter + z = "hissing" version of the sound

letter + accent = soft version of the hissing sound

letter + i = same previous item, but caused by "i"

rz = legacy, czechs still pronounce it as a different letter

This is how I understand it as Ukrainian

Muromectoday at 5:35 PM

Westernmost Eastern Europeans would do anything but use the actual script that makes sense for their language. How hard is it to just use с, ш, щ, ч and ц like civilized peoples.