Talk:Norelian

In all the natural Romance languages soft g and j are pronounced the same. Only artificial languages like Esperanto attempt to distinguish them — Hellerick 16:55, 14 March 2009 (UTC)

You're completely right! I'm going to change that now. --thank you-- Chat-noir178 05:33, 15 March 2009 (UTC)

no you're not right. i give you two examples: italian and romanian. in italian j is pronounced like english y, and in romanian j is like french j. and in both romanian and italian g+e or i is like the j in the english word jam. my father is italian and my mother is romanian so i know much about these two languages. (november 2, 2010)


 * Italian and Romanian normally don't use letter J in native words at all. Latin sounds for J and soft G evolved in these languages into the same sounds, just like in all the other Romance languages. — Hellerick [[Image:Flag of Divnogorsk.svg|20px]] 04:44, November 3, 2010 (UTC)

It's French! Joersc (talk) 21:40, April 15, 2015 (UTC)