User talk:84.10.140.247

Final devoicing in Dutch
Please don't forget that final consonants are devoiced in Dutch, so is actually, not. And the same for and so on. —CodeCat 22:14, 4 August 2011 (UTC)
 * I thought it only aplies to the last letter, but apparently it's needed for all of the consonants at the end? I will do it like this now, thanks.
 * --84.10.140.247 22:16, 4 August 2011 (UTC)
 * Yes it applies to all of them, but that's not just because of final devoicing. It's just hard to pronounce that way as well. The same happens in English too: slapped is pronounced slapt because the d can't be pronounced after the p, it turns into a t. This happens in Dutch too, except in reverse because a word can't end in a d. —CodeCat 22:19, 4 August 2011 (UTC)

Rhymes in -ing
I've undone the rhymes you added for -ing words. Rhymes in Dutch are counted from the stressed syllable, as in English, so the words you added don't actually rhyme. As a second point though... if you're not a native speaker of Dutch and you are having some trouble with these things (I see I talked to you before), do you think you should really be adding pronunciations? As a rule, adding nothing is better than adding something that's incorrect. —CodeCat 17:13, 12 January 2012 (UTC)