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Re: Words you pronounced wrong for a long time (or others do)
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Gnocchi (no-key) - thought it was no-chee; this might fall under the catagory of rio grand vs rio gran-day, but there is no real way to englishize gnocchi. also, if no-key is wrong, someone elighten me, since i just learned this. [/ QUOTE ] Gnocchi is closer to nyo-key than no-key. |
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Well, Borodog, they're obviously different. I also still don't know if the letter "g" in both tautologous and hegemony should be pronounced as a "g" or "j". I was pretty sure that hegemony was a "j" but then I heard this respected politics professor say it with a "g" and now I have no idea.
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Oh yeah. I used to pronounced sycophant PSYCHO-PHANT. I actually got called out on this one several years ago after using it in a sentence and was thoroughly embarrassed.
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million: nyo-key
Boro: cAHnt |
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Well, Borodog, they're obviously different. I also still don't know if the letter "g" in both tautologous and hegemony should be pronounced as a "g" or "j". I was pretty sure that hegemony was a "j" but then I heard this respected politics professor say it with a "g" and now I have no idea. [/ QUOTE ] Hard g in tautologous, soft in hegemony. And rant, can't, pant all rhyme in most American dialects (there are some Thurston Howell types that I suppose would pronounce can't as though it rhymes with want, but it is not the norm). Edit to make clear: I am NOT saying the English pronunciation is wrong, just that it was funny to read the sentence, since to me all 3 words rhyme. |
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I don't know if this is going to work if you don't have a London accent, but I pronounce "rant" as if it rhymes with "can't" rather than with "pant". Everyone I know tells me this is wrong but I refuse to accept their views. It's quite good at stopping any argument though, I just say "look you don't need to rant about it" and the conversation immediately turns away from the heated discussed and towards making fun of me. [/ QUOTE ] So, what's the difference between the pronunciations of these three words, for the benefit of those of us who pronounce all three the same? |
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One more I just remembered. In 5th grade, I mispronounced Niger. My teacher thought I was just trying to be cute and sent me to the office. I seriously figured that's where the derogatory term came from.
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[ QUOTE ] I don't know if this is going to work if you don't have a London accent, but I pronounce "rant" as if it rhymes with "can't" rather than with "pant". Everyone I know tells me this is wrong but I refuse to accept their views. It's quite good at stopping any argument though, I just say "look you don't need to rant about it" and the conversation immediately turns away from the heated discussed and towards making fun of me. [/ QUOTE ] So, what's the difference between the pronunciations of these three words, for the benefit of those of us who pronounce all three the same? [/ QUOTE ] Well, can't is accepted as being pronounced cahn't whereas pant is how it appears. |
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I thought eschew was "eh-SHOO" for many years.
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I thought eschew was "eh-SHOO" for many years. [/ QUOTE ] Eh-Shoo is the more common (and correct) way to pronounce this word. |
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