My wife made fun of me the other day for pronouncing the h in homage. I quickly got my revenge when dictionary.com offered my way as the first pronunciation.
Oh-mage is fancier I will admit.
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My wife made fun of me the other day for pronouncing the h in homage. I quickly got my revenge when dictionary.com offered my way as the first pronunciation.
Oh-mage is fancier I will admit.
I pronounce azure as “uh jzer” with emphasis on the second syllable and most other people say “aa jzer” with emphasis on the first.
Huh. I always thought the colour had the emphasis on the second syllable and had no idea about the software, but it turns out I've been wrong all along.
I'm going to blame "Azores" (which can be either, apparently) and "assure" (which is always emphasis second) for this as being the model(s) for my mistake.
Baggel for Bagel.
Baggel and Beggel drive me nuts! Bay-gull or GTFO :)
God dammit Britta
"It is called 'baggel'. I lived in New York."
Cape CANNA VERR ALL = Cape Canaveral
Why? Because I can.
Herb with the H. I just have to pronounce it with the H.
spoiler
My favorite Youtuber Jacksepticeye also agrees with me
Also, Ark-Kansas. Anything else is weird.
Its literally Kansas with an AR
ARK-KANSAS
simple
I cop it from my friends and family for the way I say "baloon"
I say bloon with no a sound.
I think it stems from learning to spell it wrong as a child I never put the a in there to begin with and no one corrected me and by the time I realised it was to late
I also can't pronounce "regularly" to save my damn life.
When I say it i add syllables to the thing I think.
Reg u ar ly
Not me, but I know a bondage instructor who pronounces "bondage" like you would in French.
I think if you're teaching something you should know the pronunciations. Didn't take long to find other stuff wrong with him. My wife and I quickly left and sought our education elsewhere.
This makes me think of the State Farm commercial showing football players in a ballet class. "Boon-dlay....sah-vey..."
Where did you grow up to learn to say south-urn?
I tend to say Wensleydale, Tuesleydale and Thursleydale as the days of the week. It started as a thing I said to myself because I found it funny, but occasionally I'll slip and say one of them out loud when I'm tired.
YouChyoob.
Chewsdee