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USian garment manufacturer who has ~~sweat shops~~ multiple employment opportunities for ~~slave labour~~ workers out in Asia; therefore their products will now be tariffed upon import.
Edit: They are Canadian, see below, but incorporated in the US.
Apparently the creator is also racist and purposely named it to be hard for speakers of East Asian languages to pronounce, but I believe everything I read on the internet.
Is that even really a thing? Because in Germany the stereotype is the other way around, as in asian people pronounce r as l. I've never heard either irl though.
My understanding is most East Asian languages don't differentiate between L and R, or the sounds are not the same as in English. I've heard it before in the wild.
I used to live in south korea where they have this phoneme. The sound is midway between an r and an l. It’s similar to the way spanish pronounces v and b the same way with a sound midway between the two.
Yea, it's this letter, ㄹ. Sometimes it's more L, sometimes more R.