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Postby fairyprincess90 » Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:24 pm

heres my story.

i got up and opened the refrigerator and started pulling out the contents i needed in order to make a sandwhich.
my mom asked me: what are you doing?
me: i'm making a sandwhich.

but the interesting part of it was that i didnt say SANDWHICH.... i said it more like SAMwhich.

and then i started realizing everything else i say weird. i dont pronounce things right!

does anyone else around here have the same problem or am i just an odd child?
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Postby rii namuras » Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:30 pm

(Um. I've never heard anyone pronounce "sandwhich" "sandwhich." I've only heard it "sanwhich." But that may just be that Florida people are weird, too.)
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Postby Mithrandir » Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:31 pm

*twitch*

*supresses urge to be snide*

Everyone says things different. For example, I pronounce "muttering" as "Mud-ih-ter-ing."
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Postby Myoti » Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:34 pm

I say 'salmon' as 'samon' (which it's apparently suppose to be), yet everyone else I know seems to say 'salmon.' Of course, it's typically more to do with where you live (yay for accents and mispronounciations!).
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Postby Mithrandir » Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:45 pm

"samon" is correct pronunciation. It's OK to be correct, even if everyone else isn't. ;)
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Postby Tenshi no Ai » Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:48 pm

I've NEVER heard it as "sal-mon". That just sounds like... werid :/ And man, if someone were to say that in my town, I can see people pointing fingers and blurting out the word "foreigner!" (We're apparently the "Salmon Capital of the World", although not so much anymore :/)
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Postby Puguni » Sun Jan 21, 2007 6:00 pm

I've heard someone say Potomac as "Pah-tah-mahk," but we say it, "Puh-toh-muk," with the emphasis on toh.

I say pumpkin "pumkin." Does that count? I also say omnipotent as "am-nee-poh-tent" instead of really fast, as one word.
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Postby fairyprincess90 » Sun Jan 21, 2007 6:40 pm

i say salmon as SAMON... ^_^

and i'm just weird because i pronunciate stuff weird... and i stink at spelling so dont mind me LOL

once i said aerobics... AERO-BOTICS hahahahahaha!

i'm such an odd person!
my family is always making fun of how i say things.
its good to know that there are others out there.

oh theres one thing that i fight with my family about... wel not fight but debate.

whats the correct way to say water? is it WAAAHHHHter or WOOOOter.

i say WAAAAAAHHHHter because if it was supposed to be WOOOOOter it would be spelled with an U or O or something.

and i just realized that i dont say WOULD i say WOOD. lol

wow. i keep discovering more and more odd things about myself.
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Postby Puguni » Sun Jan 21, 2007 7:03 pm

fairyprincess90 wrote:oh theres one thing that i fight with my family about... wel not fight but debate.

whats the correct way to say water? is it WAAAHHHHter or WOOOOter.

i say WAAAAAAHHHHter because if it was supposed to be WOOOOOter it would be spelled with an U or O or something.

and i just realized that i dont say WOULD i say WOOD. lol

wow. i keep discovering more and more odd things about myself.


Who says wooter? XDD I say wahter. :3
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Postby fairyprincess90 » Sun Jan 21, 2007 7:13 pm

WAAHter rocks! but my idiotic family still thinks you say it Wooooter.

stupid people. i have no clue how i'm related to them... XD
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Postby Warrior4Christ » Sun Jan 21, 2007 8:13 pm

That's weird.... I've never heard of woooooter. I say 'worta'.

For castle some say 'cassel' (which is weird), but I say more like 'carsul'.

Would = wood and salmon = sammon is right. Oh yeah, and 'sanwich'.

Another one is probably. I mostly say 'probly', but sometimes say the full 'probably'.
And also February. It's either 'Feb-yu-ree' or 'Feb-yu-ar-ee'.
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Postby meboeck » Sun Jan 21, 2007 8:25 pm

In Maryland a lot of people pronounce water as "wooter" or even "warder" and it bugs me. I have a friend who pronounces pillow "pellow" and magnet "maganent."
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Sun Jan 21, 2007 8:28 pm

meboeck wrote:In Maryland a lot of people pronounce water as "wooter" or even "warder" and it bugs me. I have a friend who pronounces pillow "pellow" and magnet "maganent."

Nonono. It was "magnent". She also called bullet "BOOlit"
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Sun Jan 21, 2007 8:44 pm

I say some things differently. XD Or, actually, I hear them being said differently a lot. XD

Water (wa-ter) generally becomes "war-ter" where I live. I say wa-ter. XD

I do say "sanwich", because I talk fast (although I notice that I do put a veerry slight "d" sound in it). XD And I say "sammich" whenever I feel like calling it that. XD

I have a teacher that pronounces the word "scepter (sep-ter)" as "skep-ter". Yes. He pronounces the c as a hard c. He also says MAC-beth, rather than macBETH.

I had a tour guide in Washington DC once who pronounced "WAHSH-ing-ton" as "WOOSH-ing-ton". I've also heard people pronounce it "WAHRSH-ing-ton".

I used to have a teacher that pronounced the word "cookies" weird. XD It's not something I can explain through the internet, but it was funny. XD

And good grief, I don't know HOW to pronounce the word economics and its branches. XD Ee-CON-o-my, eh-con-AH-mics, ee-con-AH-mics, ee-CON-o-mist...it's so confusing, especially since everyone in my Econ. class says it differently. XD

Ummm...That's all I can think of for now. XD
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Sun Jan 21, 2007 8:48 pm

Radical Dreamer wrote:And I say "sammich" whenever I feel like calling it that. XD

"Sammich" for the win. :thumb:
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Postby c-girl » Sun Jan 21, 2007 9:04 pm

>"< Well I pronounce "ya'll" as "you all" which is apparently WRONG. >*.*< *can still hear her family in Texas laughing at her* >9_9< *sigh*
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Postby Warrior4Christ » Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:33 pm

Radical Dreamer wrote:I have a teacher that pronounces the word "scepter (sep-ter)" as "skep-ter". Yes. He pronounces the c as a hard c. He also says MAC-beth, rather than macBETH.

I'm curious as to how these would sound different with different emphasis...

Radical Dreamer wrote:And good grief, I don't know HOW to pronounce the word economics and its branches. XD Ee-CON-o-my, eh-con-AH-mics, ee-con-AH-mics, ee-CON-o-mist...it's so confusing, especially since everyone in my Econ. class says it differently. XD

Ec-co-no-mics.

Comparator is one that has tripped me up in the past...
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Mon Jan 22, 2007 8:55 am

christiangirl wrote:>"< Well I pronounce "ya'll" as "you all" which is apparently WRONG. >*.*< *can still hear her family in Texas laughing at her* >9_9< *sigh*


It is not wrong. XD I say "you all" or "you guys" most of the time, and I live in the south. XD Then again, I always say I'm southern by location only...XD
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Postby mitsuki lover » Mon Jan 22, 2007 11:28 am

Dennis The Menace says Samwich too.

btw:it's pronounced:WAH-TER
creek=CREAK same as creak
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Postby Tenshi no Ai » Mon Jan 22, 2007 11:28 am

meboeck wrote:I have a friend who pronounces pillow "pellow" and magnet "maganent."



My friend used to always have "pillow" sound like "pallow". His brother also shortened the way of saying "room" into it sounding like "rum". Like "bed rum" "living rum" and so forth. Sounds pretty soutern now that I think about it^^

Oh here's another thign that I was thinking about just last night: PIZZA! How do you guys pronounce it? I've like ALWAYS called it "peet-za" cause a straight "pizza" just sounds wrong, or that it's supposed to be a leaning tower or something^^
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Mon Jan 22, 2007 12:48 pm

Tenshi no Ai wrote:Oh here's another thign that I was thinking about just last night: PIZZA! How do you guys pronounce it? I've like ALWAYS called it "peet-za" cause a straight "pizza" just sounds wrong, or that it's supposed to be a leaning tower or something^^


I've always said "peet-za", and so has everyone else I know. XD "Piza" would just sound...weird. o_o
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Postby harina » Tue Jan 23, 2007 11:10 am

Ok I'm not English/American/Australian/Canadian/etc. so I can't really take a part in this conversation, since I pretty much pronounce English words how I've been taught to pronounce.

But I have a question for you guys, who are native English speakers: How do you pronounce 'cooperation'/'co-operation'? How do you even spell it? 'Cause I have seen versions like 'corperation'.. Or is it totally a different thing? (I mean the word that meand working together.)
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Postby Artist4Jesus89 » Tue Jan 23, 2007 11:29 am

Oklahoman+thick accent+weird pronounciation=ME!!!!
My friends and sometimes i myself say warsh instead of wash
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Tue Jan 23, 2007 11:30 am

harina wrote:But I have a question for you guys, who are native English speakers: How do you pronounce 'cooperation'/'co-operation'? How do you even spell it? 'Cause I have seen versions like 'corperation'.. Or is it totally a different thing? (I mean the word that meand working together.)


"Cooperation" and "corporation" are actually two different words. Cooperation (ko-ahp-er-a-shun) means "working together to achieve a goal". A corporation (kor-por-a-shun) is like a big company (sort of). Sorry if that confused you more, but I hope I at least helped with the pronunciation. XD
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Postby harina » Tue Jan 23, 2007 11:41 am

Radical Dreamer wrote:"Cooperation" and "corporation" are actually two different words. Cooperation (ko-ahp-er-a-shun) means "working together to achieve a goal". A corporation (kor-por-a-shun) is like a big company (sort of). Sorry if that confused you more, but I hope I at least helped with the pronunciation. XD

Oh, cool! Thanks for the information.
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Postby Aileen Kailum » Tue Jan 23, 2007 1:09 pm

Well, apparently I couldn't pronounce the "sh" sound until I was 8... even now, I sometimes have to think about it, otherwise it comes out as "s." But that's really a speech impediment, not a pronounciation...

For me the word "draw" comes out as "drawl" a lot. When I was little, "saw" would be "sawl" and "crayon" would be "crown"--which is why I ended up calling them "crayolas." The word that really gets me, though, is "yacht." I pronounce it "ya-cht." I mean, why's a "ch" in there if it's silent?

And I've always said "pizza" "peet-za."
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Postby Warrior4Christ » Wed Jan 24, 2007 3:44 am

Radical Dreamer wrote:Cooperation (ko-ahp-er-a-shun)

Why must you distort the pronounciation..? :P

Aileen Kailum wrote:...and "crayon" would be "crown"--which is why I ended up calling them "crayolas." The word that really gets me, though, is "yacht." I pronounce it "ya-cht." I mean, why's a "ch" in there if it's silent?

XDD That reminds me of the sbemail.. "What's wrong with this crown..on?"

And yacht = "yot".
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Postby bigsleepj » Wed Jan 24, 2007 4:28 am

Heh. I can remember I once talked to an on-line friend who lives in Kentucky (though I'm not sure he was born there) on the phone. He's a big fan of classic literature and has a degree in philosophy. At one time though his prononciations caused a communication gap though; it went something like this.

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Him: "Gurter."
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Postby soul alive » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:41 am

XD I'm from Wyoming and go to school in Montana, so I hear a lot of rural/hick pronunciations:
Creek - 'creak' is proper, but many people insist on 'crick' the debate can get quite violent in the right company
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Clerestory - proper is 'clear-story' ... my history prof who is an archeologist and not up on her architecture terms says this like it's spelled 'clera-story' The poor girl had a lot of pronunciation problems in general.

My family and I also have a long-running fight over how to pronounce 'Italian'. They all say 'ih-talian' but I say 'eye-talian'.

I usually say sandwich as 'san-wich.'
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Postby Doubleshadow » Wed Jan 24, 2007 12:11 pm

I spoke competitively for three years, so I am very conscious of my pronunciation. I pronounce words properly unless my hick accent kicks in.
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