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To your point, Spanish generally has 24 phonemes. This is why they can map it to the 26 letters much more straight forwardly.We are also cheating with "ñ" :)
> Though, I'm a touch surprised it can map to German so easily, they have more phonemes than English, if I'm not mistaken.
I'm probably collapsing "ch", "sh", "tsch", "x" and a few more shushy sounds.
I'm ignoring the difference of the German "b" and "w".
I somewhat intentionally forgot "ä", "ö", "ü". (We have an "ü", but the use is very different, it's related to the weird cases of the "g" in Spanish.)
I missed "ß", but that's easy to add to the napkin.
> I am curious, btw, I don't understand what you mean about "yesterday" sounding like either "today" or "Friday" The "day" on both of those sounds the same to me?
Using the "Dora the Explorer" encoding method, I pronounce
today -> too-deh-ee
Friday -> frah-ee-dee (a surprising "ah" in "fri", but a mute "a" in "day")
yesterday -> it depends if you are talking or singing :)
Anyway, my English pronunciation is so bad that I never would confuse "then" and "than", but it looks like it's a common error in some native speakers.