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{{*}}In [[Ardajan]], the pronunciation game is strong! If you ever find yourself in this vibrant corner of Hasanistan, don't be surprised if you hear the locals casually referring to their beloved region as "Ardagan." Why the playful twist? Well, blame it on the silent "j" In Viadalvian | {{*}}In [[Ardajan]], the pronunciation game is strong! If you ever find yourself in this vibrant corner of Hasanistan, don't be surprised if you hear the locals casually referring to their beloved region as "Ardagan." Why the playful twist? Well, blame it on the silent "j" In Viadalvian the G and J sounds where pretty similar. So, Ardajanis have this charming quirk where they've decided to give the silent treatment to the "j" in their regions's name. " Ardajani Nationalists used this quirck as a [[w:Shibboleth|shibboleth]]. against supposed Chobani immigrants and tourists as non-Ardajanis pronounced it with the "j" |
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• In Ardajan, the pronunciation game is strong! If you ever find yourself in this vibrant corner of Hasanistan, don't be surprised if you hear the locals casually referring to their beloved region as "Ardagan." Why the playful twist? Well, blame it on the silent "j" In Viadalvian the G and J sounds where pretty similar. So, Ardajanis have this charming quirk where they've decided to give the silent treatment to the "j" in their regions's name. " Ardajani Nationalists used this quirck as a shibboleth. against supposed Chobani immigrants and tourists as non-Ardajanis pronounced it with the "j"