I'd ring that
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English isn't really a language. It's at least three languages in a trench coat.
it's wild to think that we embed miniature copies of Greek and Latin into English, for doing science and medicine. not just words, I mean a functional grammar fully stocked with roots and morphemes. we just make words like "holographic," "isotope" and "synesthesia" (Greek), "accelerometer", "prefabricated" and "refrigerator" (Latin), or hybrids ("television", "microscope.")
English is such a wonderful mutt of a language.
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For me, this was Ganymede.
Someone didn't watch The Expanse.
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That's what happens when you mash several languages together. A lot of English terms have a Latin-derived and Germanic-derived word meaning the same thing.
French spelling is a total shitshow too. what's their excuse? Spanish and Italian turned out normal.
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It had the quality of being awr. It was awry.
If that's not a real word I don't know what is
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How can it be read incorrectly? "Can-della-bra?"
Candell-abra is how I was pronouncing it. Yes, I know it's the wrong way
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I just wouldn't think to look up a word I assumed I was pronouncing correctly. I'm pretty good at this reading thing, and so I apply the standards, but words like epitome and ethereal are just here to fuck with us.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Tbf a call line wouldn't help you in that case either, which is the premise of this. You wouldn't call about words you assume you know
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I've looked it up a bunch of times and I still don't know if potable is "POTE-ah-bull" or "POT-ah-bull"
it's /ˈpoːdəbl/ in American English anyway.
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Calliope
Hegemony
Vitiligo
These are a few of my recent ones.
/ˌkʌːlˈaɪɔpi/
/hɛdʒˈɛːmʌni/
/vɪtɪlˈaɪɡoʊ/? I think?
I kinda suck at IPA.
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PTSD flashback to my ESL little self always mispronouncing choir after they told me to join to practice my English.
Another funny story! An ex of mine was an exchange student in Germany (from Canada) when she was a high schooler, and she attended a children's choir concert where they sang "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off", and in the line "you say tomato, I say tomato", they pronounced "tomato" the same way each time.
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Does he say "chaos" with a soft "ch" as well?
He also pronounces “tome” like “tomb”
My roommate in college did that. Drove me nuts, but the worst was that he rhymed "epitome" with "tome."
No, his chaos is thankfully chaos. It would be kind of fitting if it weren't, though.
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Oh god yes the jimbles on Mays, I had forgotten about that, every time he would say that my brain would go "the what?" It would suck me right out of immersion every damn time.
Having not read this (yet! It's planned) what is the word and how is supposed to be pronounced?
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I speak spanish and one of the first cultural shocks I had was when I as a kid saw an episode of some sitcom (can't remember) and there where talks of a "spelling bee" a contest to see who could spell correctly, that was so alien to at the time because in spanish there are just a few words that are tricky, because they have some silent H or a P at the beginning but then I started to learn english and it all made sense.
"English: if you can spell our words we'll literally give you a fucking trophy and a scholarship"
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Having not read this (yet! It's planned) what is the word and how is supposed to be pronounced?
Hard-g; "gimbals" see "gimbal lock"
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Does that mean the game on PS4 is Bloodbin in Australia?
No because that would be logically consistent
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No I will pronounce Latin with guterization so bad it'd make a Catholic priest have an aneurysm. Worst part is it actually sounds close to classical Latin or so I've been told.
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Having not read this (yet! It's planned) what is the word and how is supposed to be pronounced?
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/gimbal
There's audio for us and UK here.
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But isn't the whole point of that to avoid the "oh sweetie..."?
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Depends on if you had a Greek class with Persephone explained also
It's not pursey phone?
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Can't you just type a word into merriam webster and get an audio pronouciation?
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Hard-g; "gimbals" see "gimbal lock"
Is this one of those gif - jiff type situations?