L and R are the pronounced the same in oriental regions. Their names are pronounced more like Rhin and Rhen or Lhin and Lhen, varying from person to person.
This also explains why Asians have that accent trait of using 'R' instead of 'L' when speaking English.
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L and R are the pronounced the same in oriental regions. Their names are pronounced more like Rhin and Rhen or Lhin and Lhen, varying from person to person.
This also explains why Asians have that accent trait of using 'R' instead of 'L' when speaking English.