2018年10月3日星期三

Greetings r/ChineseLanguage, I was wondering if you could be so kind as to help me out with my linguistics homework?

I'm currently studying the differences of english to chinese translations in regards to morphology (if you dont know what that is its ok). Anyways, I was hoping you could take a look at this list of words and let me know what sounds/and or spelling would be hard for a Chinese speaker to pronounce and why?

Nike, Coca-Cola, BMW, Heineken, Tide, Reebok, Colgate, Lay's, Marvel, Marriot Hotel

This would help me out so much, thanks in advance!

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