Chris Gramlich

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Your second superpower allows you to notice when words break those rules. In English, we have lots of pronunciation rules: a k is always pronounced like “k” (as in kick), except when it’s not (knife). The nice thing about rules and exceptions is that even when they’re as maddeningly complex as English (and lucky for you, they are nearly always simpler in other languages), they never create new sounds.
Fluent Forever: How to Learn Any Language Fast and Never Forget It
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