| Hynad said: Here's an example: Somehow, their education system make them learn to pronounce "th" as a "z". Like "the" becomes for them "ze". -__- |
Not the education system. Languages have different stuff to articulate, that we learn as childs as we learn the language. If you later learn a different language that has phonemes that doesn't exist in your primary language, than you have difficulties to pronounce it. It sounds funny if english-speaking people try to pronounce the german sounds for ÄÖÜ. So I could say your education system fails at learning you the german language.







