I'd ring that
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Or you can look up how to pronounce it. The IPA and often audio pronunciations aren't that hard to find, unless you speak a more obscure language
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It’s called a dictionary, and they’ve been doing it for literally years at this point.
wrote last edited by [email protected]You can live your life to the fullest even if you don't know phonetic alphabet
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Someone was telling me about Hermy-own in Harry Potter, and it took me a minute to realize it was Hermione.
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Someone was telling me about Hermy-own in Harry Potter, and it took me a minute to realize it was Hermione.
wrote last edited by [email protected]There are two main groups, those who learned their foundational language mainly orally, and those who mainly learned by reading. Those who were readers would read Hermy-own or Hermy-onn because that would match how other similar spellings are pronounced. I was an ambitious reader very early on, so my pronounciations tend to follow spelling rules rather than actual practice
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It’s called a dictionary, and they’ve been doing it for literally years at this point.
Still won't help if your locality uses a different pronunciation.
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You can live your life to the fullest even if you don't know phonetic alphabet
Can you, though? Can you really?
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What about words that everybody pronounces wrong, such as “nougat”? No, it’s not “new-git”, it’s “new-gah”. I even heard “nugget” from somebody not long ago.
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Or you can look up how to pronounce it. The IPA and often audio pronunciations aren't that hard to find, unless you speak a more obscure language
So many of the audio pronunciations are computer generated, I used to like IPA but then I stopped drinking so it doesn't really help any more.
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What about words that everybody pronounces wrong, such as “nougat”? No, it’s not “new-git”, it’s “new-gah”. I even heard “nugget” from somebody not long ago.
Who the hell pronounced nougat as new-git?
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So many of the audio pronunciations are computer generated, I used to like IPA but then I stopped drinking so it doesn't really help any more.
International phonetic alphabet :3.. though trying to pronounce some of the sounds in it does make you want the other kind of IPA lol
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It's not hyperbole. Lithe communication is the epitome of communication.
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Who the hell pronounced nougat as new-git?
American here: I've never heard it pronouned any other way.
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American here: I've never heard it pronouned any other way.
I figured it'd be america tbh. Not a single word there is pronounced correctly
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Conversely, just fucking go for it. Who even cares? Have a laugh about it!
I think mispronouncing weird words you've worked into your vocab is a nice middle ground between sounding insufferable and approachable. Yes I used ameliorate but I also mangled the hell out of it, so how smart could I really be?
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What about words that everybody pronounces wrong, such as “nougat”? No, it’s not “new-git”, it’s “new-gah”. I even heard “nugget” from somebody not long ago.
if everybody's pronouncing it "wrong" nobody's pronouncing it wrong.
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I figured it'd be america tbh. Not a single word there is pronounced correctly
wrote last edited by [email protected]Not a single word there is pronounced correctly
Not true. We have exactly one word that is pronounced that way.
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Not a single word there is pronounced correctly
Not true. We have exactly one word that is pronounced that way.
Huh. I guess correctly is pronounced correctly lol
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American here: I've never heard it pronouned any other way.
Do you also hear Caramel pronounced as Carmel? I hate that one...
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Do you also hear Caramel pronounced as Carmel? I hate that one...
wrote last edited by [email protected]That one depends on the person. Sometimes it's "care-mul" but others sometimes annunciate the word "carAmel" properly. Especially those in and around Carmel. Because it is not candy.
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a service that could explain how it's pronounced, AND WHY - etymology and local vernacular - would be amazing