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  • F [email protected]

    hedge-uh-moe-knee?

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    For the record, I like this one better.

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    • S [email protected]

      The "c" in Pacific Ocean is pronounced 3 different ways.

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      Pasifis Osun

      Pakifik Okun

      Pashifish Oshun

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      • dozzi92@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

        I love that she realized it and saved everyone in book four. It was hard to undo three books of incorrect pronunciation.

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        #154

        Hermy-won Granger.

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        • U [email protected]

          My buddy says "chasm" with a soft ch. We've tried to correct him. He doesn't hear us. He also pronounces "tome" like "tomb".

          We play DnD together if anyone was wondering why these words would come up with any regularity.

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          #155

          "kazum" is acceptable in my book. "Toom" is strange for a book though.

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          • J [email protected]

            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.

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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.

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            • S [email protected]

              I am American and I said "Gowda".

              That right?

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              https://forvo.com/search/Gouda/

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              • C [email protected]

                Well ... what is it then? If you don't tell me I'm gonna keep pronouncing it with my Minnesotan accent!

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                https://forvo.com/search/Gouda/

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                • A [email protected]

                  When I check the dictionary, it says in the US it's pronounced goo-dah.

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                  https://forvo.com/search/Gouda/

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                  • A [email protected]

                    When I check the dictionary, it says in the US it's pronounced goo-dah.

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                    It is, because we butchered it. Like how Lohss On-heh-lace is pronounced "Loss An-juh-less."

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                    • A [email protected]

                      I knew a girl who was raised in a small town in the middle of nowhere, without TV or movies, but she read a lot. She had so many things like that. Yosemite rhymed with hose-mite.

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                      I know Yosemite, from Yosemite Sam cartoons 🙂

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                      • C [email protected]

                        Well ... what is it then? If you don't tell me I'm gonna keep pronouncing it with my Minnesotan accent!

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                        https://forvo.com/search/Gouda/

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                        • A [email protected]

                          They say it that way because in the US that's how it's pronounced. The argument that it's pronounced differently in other countries, so the US way is wrong, is stupid. Even within a language/country, there are regional dialects.

                          I grew up in the US, but my dad was from England. There were lots of times I said a word the way I had always heard my dad say it, only to have people correct my mispronunciation. The one that pops into my head was capillaries (the little blood vessels). My dad always said ca-PILL-ah-rees, not CA-puh-lar-rees. Neither is wrong, it's just pronounced differently here and there.

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                          Like the episode of Family Guy when Ian McKellen says "con-TRAH-versy" and Stewie says, "Oh, a CON-tra-versy!" in his fake British accent, to which he replies, "Apologies. Those of us with British accents pronounce it 'con-TRAH-versy.' But how would you know that?"

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                          • T [email protected]

                            The New York Public Library has Dial 917-ASK-NYPL (917-275-6975) to connect with librarians via phone Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 6 PM. Available in English and español.

                            NYPL Amazing Service Offerings

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                            In fact I would wager almost any library would work for this. Librarians are by and large the most helpful and I judgmental people I have ever met. Every single interaction I've ever had with them has been positive.

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                            • heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.worldH [email protected]


                              SAY IT RIGHT DUTCHIE

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                              "Gow-deh! Gow-deh!"

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                              • F [email protected]

                                Benefit of living in Australia is that every word is pronounced wrong so it doesn't matter how you say it.

                                Can't even pronounce our second largest city right lol. Melbourne became Melbin

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                                Does that mean the game on PS4 is Bloodbin in Australia?

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                                • C [email protected]

                                  I had the misfortune of pronouncing rapping as raping in front of the class when I was 13

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                                  Like the post I saw once where a woman wrote she raped her little sister to help her sleep (with a picture of a baby wrapped in a blanket).

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                                  • C [email protected]

                                    It's not hyperbole. Lithe communication is the epitome of communication.

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                                    I disagree with the word hyperbole. In speech, it comflicts with the namespace of -ly words and always sounds like an adverb, which derails my parsing. In writing, it conflits with the namespace of nouns like hole, pole, console, casserole, and letrozole. The only -ole word that I know that doesn't sound like this is guacamole, which doesn't sound like an adverb.

                                    It's a word actively harmful to my understanding and should be stricken from the language. Just use hyperbolic.

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                                    • Z [email protected]

                                      Hermy-one

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                                      Hermi wan Kenerbi, yer me ernly herp!

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                                      • U [email protected]

                                        My buddy says "chasm" with a soft ch. We've tried to correct him. He doesn't hear us. He also pronounces "tome" like "tomb".

                                        We play DnD together if anyone was wondering why these words would come up with any regularity.

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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."

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                                        • P [email protected]

                                          I've heard "chasm" pronounced as both "chaz-um" and "kaz-um"

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                                          The correct one is "kaz-um," just like "chaos" isn't "chay-oss."

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