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nando161mando · 9 months ago
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▶️ NAZIS RAUS 📺
🇨🇵 Depuis 5 semaines, une trend se developpe dans la jeunesse de droite en Allemagne : chanter des slogans racistes sur le morceau "l'amour toujours" de Gigi d'Agostino. Mais de Berlin nous vient enfin un remix plaisant : NAZIS DEHORS, NAZIS DEHORS, L'ALLEMAGNE EST MULTI, TOUS LES NAZIS OUT !!
🇬🇧 For several weeks, a trend has been developing among right-wing youth in Germany: singing racist slogans to the song "L'amour toujours" by Gigi d'Agostino. But from Berlin finally comes a pleasant remix: NAZIS OUT, NAZIS OUT, GERMANY IS MULTI, ALL NAZIS OUT!!
🇮🇹 Da diverse settimane tra i giovani di destra tedeschi si sta sviluppando la tendenza: cantare slogan razzisti sulla canzone "L'amour toujours". Ma da Berlino arriva finalmente un piacevole remix : NAZIS VIA, NAZIS VIA, GERMANY IS MULTI, ALL NAZIS OUT!!
🇩🇪 NAZIS RAUS, NAZIS RAUS, DEUTSCHLAND IST MULTI, ALLE NAZIS RAUS !!
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blacklyfe73 · 17 days ago
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Standing Our Ground: The Fight Against Racism and Oppression in 2025
As we step into 2025, the fight against racism in America remains as urgent and necessary as ever. Black Americans have long carried the weight of systemic oppression, from economic inequality to social injustice. But today, we declare that enough is enough. The days of being bullied, misled, or ignored are over. We will stand united, unwavering, and ready to defend our communities against those who seek to harm or hold us back—be it the Trump administration or any other force of oppression.
The Legacy of Struggle
Racism in America is not new; it is woven into the fabric of our nation’s history. From slavery to Jim Crow, from redlining to mass incarceration, Black Americans have faced relentless obstacles in pursuit of equality. The fight has never been just about survival—it’s been about securing the dignity, prosperity, and freedom that every human being deserves.
Yet, in 2025, we still grapple with the same forces that have oppressed us for centuries. Disparities in wealth, education, healthcare, and housing are not accidental; they are the deliberate result of policies and systems designed to perpetuate inequality. This reality is compounded by political leaders who exploit racial divisions and prioritize power over progress.
The Economic Struggle
Economic inequality remains a cornerstone of systemic racism. Black Americans face higher unemployment rates, lower wages, and limited access to generational wealth. Predatory lending, gentrification, and a lack of investment in predominantly Black neighborhoods continue to widen the wealth gap.
But we are fighting back. Black-owned businesses are thriving despite the odds, grassroots organizations are advocating for equitable economic policies, and communities are pooling resources to create opportunities where the system has failed. Economic empowerment is a powerful tool in dismantling racism, and we will wield it with purpose and determination.
Unity as a Weapon
Division has always been a tactic of oppression. But in 2025, we refuse to let those in power pit us against one another. The strength of our community lies in our unity. From the church pews to the streets, from boardrooms to classrooms, we are coming together to build a movement that cannot be ignored.
This is not just a Black fight; it is a fight for all people who believe in justice and equality. Allies from all backgrounds must stand with us, not as saviors but as partners in the struggle. Together, we can dismantle the systems that oppress us and build a future that uplifts everyone.
Standing Against Oppression
The Trump administration, like others before it, has perpetuated policies and rhetoric that harm Black Americans. From attacks on voting rights to the undermining of social safety nets, these actions are not just political—they are personal. They target our families, our futures, and our very existence.
But we will not be silenced. We will confront racism wherever it arises, whether in the halls of power or on the streets of our cities. We will hold leaders accountable, demand justice, and fight for policies that protect our rights and uplift our communities.
Protecting Ourselves at All Costs
Self-defense is not just a right—it is a necessity. Whether protecting our communities from violence, safeguarding our voting rights, or ensuring our voices are heard, we will defend ourselves at all costs. We will not stand idly by while our people are harmed or our futures are stolen.
This is not a call to violence; it is a call to action. We will use every tool at our disposal—organizing, protesting, voting, and creating—to protect what is ours and build what we deserve.
The Fight Continues
In 2025, the fight against racism is far from over, but neither is our resolve. We stand on the shoulders of those who came before us, and we fight for those who will come after us. This is a pivotal moment in our history, and we will rise to meet it with courage, strength, and unity.
We will no longer be bullied or misled. We will no longer accept crumbs from a system designed to deny us our share. We will stand our ground, protect our communities, and build a future where justice, equality, and freedom are not just ideals but realities.
The fight is on, and we will win.
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elliscraddock · 3 months ago
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Here's my #8thRocksShuffle #8thRocks dance video w/#SalsaRomantica #Salsa song called #PuertoRico by the late #FrankieRuiz(rest in power).
(w/heavy rain sound effects/high tone version). I don't own this song but enjoy. This tap dance video is pay tribute to the people from Puerto Rico. #IStandWithPuertoRico #ILovePuertoRico #ISupportPuertoRico #PuertoRican #NoRacism #SalsaDance #SalsaSong #SalsaMusic ✊🏿🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷✊🏿
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kokeethornton · 1 year ago
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Das Gespräch haben wir mit unserer Großtante vor gut 20 Jahren geführt. Ich habe es in unsere Zeit verlegt und das erste Bild hinzu gezeichnet um es mit der Gegenwart zu verbinden. Es ist wahnsinnig wichtig Zeitzeugen aus dem letzten Jahrhundert jetzt, wo rechte Parteien in ganz Europa wieder Aufwind haben, Gehör zu verleihen. Da sie nicht mehr selbst sprechen können, ist das nun unsere Aufgabe.
Ich habe das gesamte Gespräch in einem meiner alten Tagebücher gefunden und werde sicher noch mehr daraus erzählen. Meine Uroma, die hatte auch keinen Bock auf Nazis und zu dem was sie dann tat um andere vor den Faschisten zu schützen, gibt es eine Geschichte zu erzählen, die nicht in vier Bilder passt.
Moin und immer schön laut gegen Rechtsextremismus und anderen Hass-Scheiss bleiben!
Song zum Comic: Fiva & JRBB Blau Flecken
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yugodtaguchi · 2 years ago
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👑🦁 ROOTS & CULTURE 🦁👑 Fühlt euch eingeladen zur einer weiteren Roots & Culture Veranstaltung am 25.03. mit den Roots Daughters und Blessed Love. Es geht um 22h los mit einer soliden Foundation Selection, bevor bei der Rub A Dub Session einige MCs als Special Guests ihr Können unter Beweis stellen. Danach gibt es Reggae aus den geliebten 90s, bevor wir dann zu aktuellem und neuem Reggae switchen. Mit Roots & Culture öffnet das YAAM nun einem neuen Reggae Regular die Pforten, das in Zusammenarbeit mit Blessed Love "Riddims for your Musical Upliftment" verspricht. Der Fokus liegt klar auf Conscious Reggae in all seinen Spielarten und wird für eine authentische Klangästhetik "Strictly from Vinyl" serviert. Das Motto ist "No Hype - Bare Vibes", es wird auf Qualität und Altbewährtes gesetzt. Damit aber neue Releases auch ihren Weg durch die Speakerboxes finden, wird falls nicht erhältlich auch mal vom "Vinyl Only" abgesehen, denn gute Musik soll stets im Vordergrund stehen. Timetable: 22h Roots & Foundation 01h Rub a Dub (DJ & Live) 02h 90s Reggae 03h New Reggae 📀 Roots Daughters 💿 Blessed Love Sound 📀 MCs: Longfingah & Yugo Taguchi Hier findet weder ein nerdiger Show Off von Originalpressungen statt, noch wird filterlos neuer Dancehall gebrettert. Roots & Culture möchte Reggaeliebhaber und Artists wieder im YAAM zusammenführen. Mit Buyreggae.com ist ein starker Partner im Gepäck, der die Berliner sowie internationale Reggae Community bereits seit vielen Jahren mit Vinyl versorgt. All tribes welcome. #Location YAAM An d. Schillingbrücke 3 10243 Berlin (nähe S-Ostbahnhof) #NoRacism #NoSexism #NoHomophobia #RespectWomen #RespectAll #rouzblessedyute #whywearehere #rootsdaughters #yaam #yaamcoolrunnings #longfingah #yugodtaguchi #rootsdaughtersoundsystem (at YAAM Berlin) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqItf7osSPY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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unique8093 · 2 years ago
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munichasia · 2 years ago
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Left and right-wing groups demonstrate in Munich against the security conference and for peace. @munsecconf . . #1312 #antifa   #antifacista   #antifascism   #antiracism #fcknzs #fuckrassismus  #gegenrassismus  #gegenrechts   #Gerechtigkeit  #gesichtzeigen  #immerundüberall #keinbockaufnazis #keinplatzfürrassismus   #keinvergeben  #keinvergessen  #nichtvergessen  #niewieder  #niewiederfaschismus  #noracism   #progrom  #rassismus  #rassismusbekämpfen     #rassismusistkeinealternative  #Refugees   #stopptrassismus   #wirsindmehr   (at Munich, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co4T-GFsAam/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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anarchist-art · 10 months ago
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spectatorzg · 2 years ago
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Ljetni fašnik
Danas je alka, Kao što je bila i prošle godine i godinama prije nje. Pa se nisam zamarao, samo ponavljam uz male izmjene članak koji je ovdje valjda oduvijek. Sinj je u groznici. Kao uvijek u ovo vrijeme, odbrojavaju se dani i sati do početka sinjskog fašnika, poznatog pod nazivom Sinjska alka. Taj mazohistički karneval, koji se održava prve nedjelje u kolovozu, u vrijeme kada u Sinju temperatura…
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elliscraddock · 3 months ago
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Here's my #8thRocksShuffle #8thRocks dance video w/#SalsaRomantica #Salsa song called #PuertoRico by the late #FrankieRuiz(rest in power)(w/heavy rain sound effects/high tone version) on YouTube to pay tribute to the people from Puerto Rico. Also click the like, share, subscribe, & hit a notification button on my YouTube channel. #IStandWithPuertoRico #ILovePuertoRico #ISupportPuertoRico #PuertoRican #NoRacism #SalsaDance #SalsaSong #SalsaMusic ✊🏿🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷✊🏿
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kokeethornton · 1 year ago
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Comic & Soundtrack beziehen (mal wieder) klare Positionierung gegen Rechtsextremismus & Terrorismus, vor allem der Soundtrack behandelt Themen wie Depression, Fakenews, Verschwörungsmythen, Antisemitismus, Rassismus, Geflüchtete in Seenot, etc. und ist ein Aufruf sich für andere, für weniger Privilegierte, für Menschlichkeit, Gerechtigkeit, Demokratie und auch für sich selbst stark zu machen.
Wobei ich nicht die aktuellen, politischen Postings der Musiker*innen nach dem 7. 10. 2023 gecheckt habe, da ich Comic & Playlist im September online vorplante. Bei uns ist privat in den Familien gerade zu viel los um auch noch online alles zu wuppen. Macht mich bitte unbedingt darauf aufmerksam, sollte jemand von der Playlist sich antisemitisch äußern, dann lösche ich den Song.
Ich habe wunderbare lokale Künstler*innen mit internationalen Musiker*innen im Soundtrack vermischt, wie Moritz Constantin und Coco aikura, da sie alle Großartiges für unsere Ohren zu bieten haben und so schön kreativ laut gegen Rechtsextremismus sind.
Passt auf euch auf. Und auf andere. Liebe und so <3
Hier geht´s zum Comic: Weirdoz - 6/2023 - Eine gute Nachricht: https://www.mycomics.de/comic/13608-weirdoz-62023-eine-gute-nachricht.html
Hier zur Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2qLhKlI0erggNytZvpcg7x?si=fe922121864b49a8
#NoAfD #NoRacismNoFascism #NoAntisemitism
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yugodtaguchi · 2 years ago
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👑🦁 ROOTS & CULTURE 🦁👑 Fühlt euch eingeladen zur einer weiteren Roots & Culture Veranstaltung am 25.03. mit den Roots Daughters und Blessed Love. Es geht um 22h los mit einer soliden Foundation Selection, bevor bei der Rub A Dub Session einige MCs als Special Guests ihr Können unter Beweis stellen. Danach gibt es Reggae aus den geliebten 90s, bevor wir dann zu aktuellem und neuem Reggae switchen. Mit Roots & Culture öffnet das YAAM nun einem neuen Reggae Regular die Pforten, das in Zusammenarbeit mit Blessed Love "Riddims for your Musical Upliftment" verspricht. Der Fokus liegt klar auf Conscious Reggae in all seinen Spielarten und wird für eine authentische Klangästhetik "Strictly from Vinyl" serviert. Das Motto ist "No Hype - Bare Vibes", es wird auf Qualität und Altbewährtes gesetzt. Damit aber neue Releases auch ihren Weg durch die Speakerboxes finden, wird falls nicht erhältlich auch mal vom "Vinyl Only" abgesehen, denn gute Musik soll stets im Vordergrund stehen. Timetable: 22h Roots & Foundation 01h Rub a Dub (DJ & Live) 02h 90s Reggae 03h New Reggae 📀 Roots Daughters 💿 Blessed Love Sound 📀 MCs: Longfingah & Yugo Taguchi Hier findet weder ein nerdiger Show Off von Originalpressungen statt, noch wird filterlos neuer Dancehall gebrettert. Roots & Culture möchte Reggaeliebhaber und Artists wieder im YAAM zusammenführen. Mit Buyreggae.com ist ein starker Partner im Gepäck, der die Berliner sowie internationale Reggae Community bereits seit vielen Jahren mit Vinyl versorgt. All tribes welcome. #Location YAAM An d. Schillingbrücke 3 10243 Berlin (nähe S-Ostbahnhof) #NoRacism #NoSexism #NoHomophobia #RespectWomen #RespectAll #rouzblessedyute #whywearehere #rootsdaughters #yaam #yaamcoolrunnings #longfingah #yugodtaguchi #rootsdaughtersoundsystem (at YAAM Berlin) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqItdWBMQgc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ranahan · 3 months ago
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C, cy, yc—why are they pronounced like that?
I think I’ve mentioned before that the rule is very nearly regular, so here it is. I’ve reproduced Traviss’s original pronunciation guides here (so you can see whether what I’m saying holds true).
c (without y) is pronounced as /s/ before high front vowels /e i/
cerar [sair-ARR]
ceratir [sair-AH-teer]
ceryc [sair-EESH]
cetar [set-ARR]
cetare [set-ARE-ay]
cin [seen]
cinargaanar [see-NAHR-gah-nahr]
cinarin [see-NAH-reen]
cin'ciri [seen-SEE-ree]
cinyc [SEE-neesh]
ciryc [seer-EESH]
mircin [meer-SEEN]
mircir [meer-SEER]
mirci't [meer-SEET]
racin [ray-SEEN]
tom'urcir [tohm-OOR-seer]
ver'mircit [VAIR-meer-seet]
otherwise as /k/
That is, before other vowels:
ca [kah]
cabuor [kah-BOO- or]
cabur [KAH-boor]
ca'nara [KAH-nah-RAH]
can'gal [CAHN-gahl]
carud [kah-ROOD]
ca'tra[KAH-tra]
cuir [COO-eer]
copaanir [KOH-pan-EER]
copad [KOH-pad]
copikla [koh-PEEK-lah]
copyc [KOH-peesh]
cu'bikad [COO-bee-kahd]
cunak [COO-nahk]
cuun [koon]
cuyan [koo-YAHN]
cuyanir [coo-YAH-neer]
cuyete [coo-YAY-tay]
cuyir [KOO-yeer]
cuyla [COO-ee-lah]
du'car [DOO-kar]
du'caryc [doo-KAR-eesh]
ge'catra [geh-CAT-rah]
jorcu [JOR-koo]
ori'copaad [OH-ree-KOH-pahd]
vencuyanir [ven-COO-yah-neer]
vencuyot [vain-COO-ee-ot]
vercopa [vair-KOH-pa]
vercopaanir [VAIR-koh-PAH-neer]
…and in a word-final position:
balac [bah-LAHK]
bic [beek]
ibac [ee-BAK]
ibic [ee-BIK]
norac [noh-RAK]
tebec [TEH-bek]
yc is always pronounced as /iʃ/
aikiyc [ai-KEESH]
aruetyc [AH-roo-eh-TEESH]
balyc [BAH-leesh]
beskaryc [BES-kar-EESH]
burk'yc [BOOR-keesh]
chakaaryc [chah- KAR-eesh]
copyc [KOH-peesh]
dalyc [DAH-leesh]
daryc [DAR-eesh]
diryc [DEER-eesh]
duumyc [DOO-meesh]
etyc [ETT-eesh]
gaht'yc [GAH-teesh]
gehatyc [geh-HAHT-eesh]
haamyc [HAH-meesh]
haatyc [HAH-teesh]
haryc [HAR-eesh]
hayc [haysh]
hetikleyc [hay-TEEK-laysh]
hettyc [heh-TEESH]
hodayc [HOH-daysh]
hokan'yc [hoh-KAH-neesh]
iviin'yc [ee-VEEN-esh]
jagyc [JAH-geesh]
jaon'yc [jai-OHN-ish]
jari'eyc [JAR-ee-aysh
jatisyc [jah-TEE-seesh]
johayc [JO-haysh]
kotyc [koh-TEESH]
kyr'adyc [keer-AH-deesh]
kyrayc [keer-AYSH]
kyr'yc [KEER-eesh]
laamyc [LAH-meesh]
lararyc [lah-rah-eesh]
majyc [MAH-jeesh]
morut'yc [moh-ROO-teesh]
narseryc [nar-SAIR-eesh]
nayc [naysh]
neduumyc [nay-DOO-meesh]
nehutyc [neh-HOOT-eesh]
nu'amyc [noo-AHM-eesh]
nuhaatyc [noo-HAH-teesh]
ori'beskaryc [OH-ree-bes-KAR-eesh]
ori'jagyc [OH-ree-JAHG-eesh (or OH-ree-YAHG-eesh)]
ori'suumyc [OHR-ee-SOOM-eesh]
oyayc [oy-AYSH]
piryc [PEER-eesh]
ramikadyc [RAH-mee-KAHD-eesh]
ret'yc [RET-eesh]
ruusaanyc [roo-SAHN-eesh]
sapanyc [sah-PAHN-eesh]
shaap'yc [sha-PEESH]
shi'yayc [shee-YAYSH]
shuk'yc [shook-EESH]
shupur'yc [shoo-POOR-esh]
sol'yc [sohl-EESH]
talyc [tahl-EESH]
tomyc [TOH-meesh]
tranyc [TRAH-neesh]
tratyc [TRAH-teesh]
tug'yc [too-GEESH]
ulyc [OO-leesh]
urcir [oor-SEER]
utyc [OO-teesh]
verburyc [vair-BOOR-eesh]
verd'yc [VAIR-deesh]
vutyc [VOOT-eesh]
yaiyai'yc [yai-YAI-eesh]
Note that this is still true when yc occurs in the middle of a word instead of the end:
barycir [bah-REE-shir]
besbe'trayce [BES-beh-TRAYSH-ay]
dirycir [DEER-ee-SHEER]
ke'gyce [keh-GHEE-shay]
majyce [mah-jEE-shay]
majycir [MAH-jeesh-eer]
mar'eyce [mah-RAY-shay]
mureyca [MOOR-aysh-ah]
cy is pronounced as /ʃ/
burc'ya [BOOR-sha]
burcyan [BOOR-shahn]
cyare [SHAH-ray]
cyare'se [shar-AY-say]
cyar'ika [shar-EE-kah]
cyar'tomade [SHAR-toe-MAH-day]
mirshmure'cya [meersh-moor-AY-shah]
murcyur [MOOR-shoor]
oyacyir [oy-YAH-sheer]
Ret'urcye mhi [ray-TOOR-shay-MEE]
sheb'urcyin [sheh-BOOR-shin]
sho'cye [SHOW-shay]
tracy'uur [trah-SHOOR]
Exceptions
The above holds true except for some exceptions:
The first is a group of words with a combination of u + yc:
buyca [BOO-shah]
buy'ce [BOO-shay]
buycika [BOO-she-kah]
This might be related to the status of /ui/ as a diphthong in Mando’a & could be a piece of evidence against it. What do I mean? Well, every instance of ⟨uy⟩ in the dictionary, Traviss breaks up in two syllables /u.i/. Could be there’s no diphthong /ui/ in Mando’a? However, I think it’s more likely this is because Traviss gives the pronunciations with an English orthography (i.e. how an English speaking reader would know to pronounce the words), and there’s no diphthong /ui/ in English, so in order to represent those sounds in English, they have to be broken up in separate syllables.
I also think the long /uː/ in buy’ce etc. is likely simply an elision: try going slowly from /u/ to /i/ to /ʃ/, and you’ll notice it’s easier to slip directly from /u/ to /ʃ/. I would generalise it as the diphthong /ʊɪ/ being realised as /uː/ before palatal consonants (at least; maybe others as well).
and:
buyacir [boo-ya-SHEER] /bʊ.ja.ˈʃiɾ/
Which has no excuse for being irregular except for influence on its spelling from buy’ce, so you could alternatively spell it as buyacyir or pronounce it as /bʊ.ja.ˈsiɾ/ (either would be regular).
The other exception to the rule is:
acyk [AH-seek]
The rule for this could be formulated as “if y is the only vowel in a syllable, it’s pronounced as /i/ and the pronunciation of c follows that.” Except for…
tracyn [trah-SHEEN]
Which itself could be analysed as a combination of the above rules: y as an only vowel gets pronounced as /i/, but the consonant in cy is still pronounced as /ʃ/ (in which case it would be acyk that is irregular instead).
It’s the derivations that appear irregular:
tracinya [trah-SHEE-nah]
tracyaat [tra-SHEE-at]
tra'cyar [tra-SHEE-ar]
Tracinya is plainly a derivation of tracyn, just spelled with an i instead of y. Interestingly, in Harlin’s Mando’a tracyn is pronounced as /tra.ʃin/ and tracinya as /tra.sin.ja/. So perhaps it’s acyk which should be pronounced as /a.ʃik/?
I’ve chosen to adjust the pronunciation of the other two to conform to the rule of pronouncing cy as /ʃ/: /tɾa.ˈʃaːt/ & /tɾa.ˈʃaɾ/.
And then:
yacur [YAH-soor]
Idek? I have do idea where this one comes from.
And:
Coruscanta [KOH-roo-SAHN-ta]
which is a loanword and doesn’t count. Although I’d suspect that “Corusanta” might be a fairly common misspelling among native speakers.
Explanation
So why is it pronounced like that? The explanation is something called palatalisation, which is the same reason why c in Latinate words is sometimes pronounced as /k/ and sometimes as /s/.
In very simple terms, the high front vowels and the semivowel /j/ are pronounced such that the tongue is at or very nearly the palatal position. So they tend to pull the preceding consonants to the palatal place of articulation (instead of whichever place of articulation they used to be pronounced at).
So in Mando’a:
c → k
c + high front vowel /i e/ → /s/
c + semivowel /j/ → /ʃ/
Not sure if /k/ is the original value of ⟨c⟩ since this rule doesn’t seem to apply to ⟨k⟩. Maybe ⟨c⟩ had originally another value, which has later changed into /k/?
There will be a second part to this post later, but I’ll break this off here for now.
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weirdnotal · 3 months ago
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For those who want it, this is a personally made version of Hoist the Colors from the Pirates of the Carribean made to better fit the vode in clone wars translated to mando'a. Yes it's about order 66.
Te alor bal akaata cinargaanar te data alor teh kaysh haav ara'novor o'r kaysh taakur
[The ruler (Anakin or Palpatine) and his battalion stole the woman ruler (Padme or the jedi temple personified) from her bed and blockcaded her in her bones]
Te Ka'ra cuyir mhor bal de te force vaii vi Kelir vi'll cabuor
[The stars be ours and by the force where we are we'll protect]
Ni Jor'chaajir anade vode gra'tuar te alii'gai ijaat
[I call all brothers avenge the colors/flag's honor]
Jorir bat vode draar kelir vi ash'amur
[Carry on brothers never shall we die]
Jii ashnar ganar ru'ash'amur bal ashnar cuyir oyayc bal ashnar darasuum te Ka'ra
[Now some have died and some are alive and some are eternally with the stars]
Ti gaanure at te mircin bal te demagolka at waadar
[With the keys to the cage and the devil to pay]
Vi cetar at te jate'kara
[We kneel to the way of the stars]
Ni Jor'chaajir anade vode gra'tuar te alii'gai ijaat
[I call all brothers avenge the colors/flag's honor]
Jorir bat vode draar kelir vi ash'amur
[Carry on brothers never shall we die]
Te ke'gyce arasuumir bic's norac be te manda
[The order has stayed in it's back of the mind/soul]
Vaabir gar susulur te ke'gyce bal ke serim
[Do you hear the order and take aim]
Vi Jor'chaajir at an Waadar entye at te jettiise Jor'chaajir
[We call to all pay debt to the jedi's call]
Bal yaimpur gar rusur at yaim
[And return your ships towards home]
Ni Jor'chaajir anade vode gra'tuar te alii'gai ijaat
[I call all brothers avenge the colors/flag's honor]
Jorir bat vode draar Kelir vi ash'amur
[Carry on brothers never shall we die]
*I'm sorry if this is horrible quality
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sanamustdie · 7 months ago
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characters in order; nadia ozodo, oscar feira, phil poupon, sandy, bastien gelodu, léo desciternes, eric norac
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made a visual novel about the current situation of the left wing union in france with my friend Paf! it took us 3 days flat as we were distraught after the results of the first election round. if you have been following what is happening in france, you must know that the far right is on the verge of power..
we hoped this game would be intuitive for people who aren't really politicized; it covers some program points while remaining fun and accessible and lasts about 15 minutes.
i illustrated all visuals you can see here. the characters are all representing various french left-wing politicians who have united to fight against the far right. this was also my first time drawing backgrounds! was super insipred by life is strange's environnements concept art.
you can play "Le Cœur à Gauche" here !!! (tw french)
i hope i will come back with a happier post on monday and if not, i will still be proud of the fight we have fought. culture is and will remain a social concept. what the far right does is destroy beauty and generate soulless, hateful, vile images via ai, spit out to represent fantasies of a society that does not exist. we will never stop fighting. NO PASARAN!
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elliscraddock · 4 months ago
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Deal with it. #IStandWithPuertoRico #PuertoRico #PuertoRican #NoRacism ✊🏿🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷✊🏿
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