>>51400001I literally have lived in america for decades, am fluent in japanese, and have a huge number of native indian friends. Maybe over in cambridge they've come up with some autistic system after listening to too much ASMR, but that's nowhere near how it is in reality.
Anyways, here's your vocaroo fag. Anyone in this thread will confirm I'm right and you're autistic.
ट / t
https://voca.ro/1PDSeeW9XKbEत / th ( I had to pronounce it a little hard cuz my audio sucks)
https://vocaroo.com/1hhu8JWpK8Q9ठ (plosive t sound)
https://voca.ro/1jb16E9hRSG0थ (plosive th sound)
https://voca.ro/1lwpVSxQzsxxMy audio recording is complete shit, which is why I tried to exaggerate some sounds (or else they wouldn't get picked up). But these are all roughly correct. In particular, anyone here would agree that ट 99% sounds like "time", and त sounds like "mathew" / "thimble"
Also, if you want an actual example where your level of autism makes a difference, the answer is japanese, but NOT し (shi) you retard. Instead, go for ふ (fu, like mt Fuji). That's actually pronounced very softly/airy compared to the american "f". It's more close to a "hu".
Another example (also from japanese) is their "r"'s aren't nearly as hard/harsh as american "r"'s. THAT's actually worth getting autistic about <.<