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Re: There is if you're not North American . . .
I am American and I understand what the 'o' sounds like. I think it's not that it is not understandable, just never used here in the US. The 'o' is even hard to describe. The best I could do is to say that it is an 'auo' sound, but that looks rediculous and is impossible to say based on the way it looks. I can say it though. :)
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