English logic is nonexistent lol. We’re Dutch’s weird cousin who spent too long in France and wears a Latin trenchcoat.
This is why American (I’m sure Commonwealth countries too, not so sure about other Anglophones) children learn so many little rhymes and word games that make fun of how many exceptions there are to every rule.
Quiche is a French loanword which are always extra fucked.
.* searchs what’s a Quiche *
uhmmm yomi. (I still don’t know how to pronounce that)
With english logic it would be something like “Kish”, QU makes a K sound, CH is like SH in “short”, E is silent.
English logic is nonexistent lol. We’re Dutch’s weird cousin who spent too long in France and wears a Latin trenchcoat.
This is why American (I’m sure Commonwealth countries too, not so sure about other Anglophones) children learn so many little rhymes and word games that make fun of how many exceptions there are to every rule.
Quiche is a French loanword which are always extra fucked.
Keysh
Keesh