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Shit-comment: I sometimes wonder, when people pronounce the word audibly or just in their heads, do they actually visualise small bands of gorillas fighting off larger human armies?

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    Shit-comment: I sometimes wonder, when people English-speakers pronounce the word audibly or just in their heads, do they actually visualise small bands of gorillas fighting off larger human armies? Are they making a Planet of the Apes connection? πŸ˜„

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      Shit-comment: I sometimes wonder, when people English-speakers pronounce the word audibly or just in their heads, do they actually visualise small bands of gorillas fighting off larger human armies? Are they making a Planet of the Apes connection? πŸ˜„

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      Yes.

      Though I obviously don't speak for everyone.

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        Yes.

        Though I obviously don't speak for everyone.

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        I guess the unstated joke is that "guerilla" is in fact pronounced like "geh-r-riya."

        When I was younger, for some reason I thought it was pronounced like a large ape species.

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          I guess the unstated joke is that "guerilla" is in fact pronounced like "geh-r-riya."

          When I was younger, for some reason I thought it was pronounced like a large ape species.

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          I've only ever heard people pronounce it with the L sound, and dictionary.com only lists one pronunciation, and it includes the L. Despite the word being borrowed from Spanish, we didn't keep the pronunciation like we did with, e.g., "tortilla".

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            I've only ever heard people pronounce it with the L sound, and dictionary.com only lists one pronunciation, and it includes the L. Despite the word being borrowed from Spanish, we didn't keep the pronunciation like we did with, e.g., "tortilla".

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            Good point, but one which also maybe shows how this kind of thing can be completely arbitrary. I.e., there's nothing else in English that sounds like "tor-til-a," so in most ways it doesn't really matter, same as with the Texan city of Amarillo.

            "Guerilla," however...

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