Talk:Wexalian

This comes from German and there's / ʒ/ but no /z/? How exactly did you get a  / ʒ/ without a /z/? Modern Standard German has /s/ /z/ /ʃ/ but no  / ʒ/ except in loanwords. It also has had all word-initial /s/ replaced with /z/ or  /ʃ/ depending on environment, and overall /z/ is just such a prominent sound in Standard German (think stereotypical German accents zhat talk like zhis) while / ʒ/  is absent that I'm just confused. Joersc (talk) 04:33, August 2, 2015 (UTC)