Interestingly (well, probably not), in Russian - which also lacks the J - they combine "d" and "zh" to mimic the J. Actually, it comes out sounding a lot like J but softer.
Everyone I know is having babies, babies, babies. [that's supposed to be a quote; don't know if it will actually show up as such]
We should commiserate (sp?) - on that and the furrowed brow.
dzh
Date: 2005-06-17 01:39 am (UTC)[that's supposed to be a quote; don't know if it will actually show up as such]
We should commiserate (sp?) - on that and the furrowed brow.