Mr. McCubing
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Please elaboratereading comprehension
Please elaboratereading comprehension
Please elaborate
Oh whoops lol."what annoys me is the video is only 60 seconds long but could've been 15"
what could 15 here be referring to? try reading the sentence out loud.
Thats what I said. Very cool, huh?
interestingHi Everybody! The release of the WOW Cube is very exciting! It is a Rubik's Cube game console! This is the first video of a new series I'm doing called, "Rubik's Cube Meets..." These videos will be about a cube that brings a new aspect into the world of cubing. For example, today's video is about WOW cube, a Rubik's cube game console! Enjoy!
cheeyee is correct though. ( From looking at your thumbnail and not watching the video, apologies if you were saying that isn't a thing noobs say)New Video. Pretty good. Give it up for... Mr. McNoobing
True just was throwing out weird spelling and pronunciationscheeyee is correct though. ( From looking at your thumbnail and not watching the video, apologies if you were saying that isn't a thing noobs say)
actually in chinese it's pronounced more like tsee yicheeyee is correct though. ( From looking at your thumbnail and not watching the video, apologies if you were saying that isn't a thing noobs say)
That's how tingman says itactually in chinese it's pronounced more like tsee yi
ya, but chee yee is how most american cubers consider it correctactually in chinese it's pronounced more like tsee yi
my brother has that. Its really good, but XMT10 is slightly better in my opinion (same company)Sneak peek at tomorrow's video:
that's more a canto pronunciation. mandarin is ch sound.actually in chinese it's pronounced more like tsee yi
i lived in china for a good half year where everyone spoke mandarin. they pronounced "q" as "ts" more strongly than "ch"that's more a canto pronunciation. mandarin is ch sound.
idk where you lived because it can vary a lot by region but it is definitely a strong ch sound. if you really don't believe me then there is IPA guide https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/Mandarin?wprov=sfla1i lived in china for a good half year where everyone spoke mandarin. they pronounced "q" as "ts" more strongly than "ch"