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Postby fairyprincess90 » Fri Jan 26, 2007 5:07 am

omgoodness! it makes me happy to know i'm not the only weirdo out there who doesnt know how to speak! wOoHoO! hahaha
darn it. there was one other word i realized i said wrong but know i cant remember what it is......
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Postby Evangeline-San » Fri Jan 26, 2007 9:18 am

My family makes fun of e for a couple of words I say wrong... one being Toyota... I pronouce it "Ti-yota" But I can't hear teh difference... >.< lol
But I guess I'm a hick so everything comes out a little differently. heh
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Postby Tenshi no Ai » Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:03 am

Evangeline-San wrote:My family makes fun of e for a couple of words I say wrong... one being Toyota... I pronouce it "Ti-yota" But I can't hear teh difference... >.< lol


Speaking of cars... it bugs me how like, no English speaker can say "Subaru" right! Gah!! >_< It's "soo-BAH-roo" NOT "soo-BEH-roo!" When .hack//SIGN first aired the dub I was like "Ok, now I hope they can say Subaru's name right" (having been used to the sub aka: the right pronounciation) but nope! Not even in there!

Amusing though in some anime dubs, how some VAs can pronounce a name correctly and others not :/ So the name like, varies in pronounciation from person to person (but it's REALLY not that hard! >_<)

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Postby Kaligraphic » Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:57 am

I pronounce "pizza" as "eeten"
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Postby EireWolf » Fri Jan 26, 2007 11:41 am

soul alive wrote: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 am deeply sorry, but I think I have to side with your family on this one. You wouldn't pronounce the name of the country "EYE-tal-ee," would you? ;)
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Postby Animus Seed » Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:01 pm

Warrior4Christ wrote:Why must you distort the pronounciation..? :P


I must concur, it is ko-ah-per-a-shun.

As for me, I pronounce the "d" in sandwich and the "l" in salmon very, very, very softly. The same way I pronounce the u's in Yusuke and Tetsusaiga and the a-e sound in Keiko. Can't hear it, but it's there. ;)
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Postby Tenshi no Ai » Fri Jan 26, 2007 2:13 pm

[quote="EireWolf"]I am deeply sorry, but I think I have to side with your family on this one. You wouldn't pronounce the name of the country "EYE-tal-ee," would you? ]

*puts up hand* I've got mostly Italian blood in me (along with a typical overly large family^^) so yeah, no "eye"s for us.


Speaking of "I" countries, I (like many others around) still misspronounce "Iraq". Always have and still do out of habit call it "eye-rak" instead of the proper "ee-rak".
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Postby Warrior4Christ » Sat Jan 27, 2007 8:01 pm

Tenshi no Ai wrote:Speaking of cars... it bugs me how like, no English speaker can say "Subaru" right! Gah!! >_< It's "soo-BAH-roo" NOT "soo-BEH-roo!" When .hack//SIGN first aired the dub I was like "Ok, now I hope they can say Subaru's name right" (having been used to the sub aka: the right pronounciation) but nope! Not even in there!

I speak English.. and I can say it right... *has one*

Also on car companies, I say Hyundai as "Hi-yun-die".

Animus Seed wrote:I must concur, it is ko-ah-per-a-shun.

I was more concerned about the 'ah' part - it's spelt with an 'O'!! "ko-oh-per-a-shun" or "ko-ohp-er-a-shun" is okay.
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Postby jon_jinn » Sat Jan 27, 2007 8:17 pm

when i was younger, i used to pronounce the word "the" like 'duh'...XD
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Sat Jan 27, 2007 8:23 pm

Warrior4Christ wrote:I was more concerned about the 'ah' part - it's spelt with an 'O'!! "ko-oh-per-a-shun" or "ko-ohp-er-a-shun" is okay.


Well see, I say "ahp" because of the way the word "operation" is pronounced...not "oh-peration", but "ah-peration". So, "co-ah-peration". XDD
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Postby Puguni » Sat Jan 27, 2007 8:33 pm

Do you know what bothers me? How English speakers put extra syllables in Japanese words that don't need them. For example, Kyo. It's one syllable, not KEE-yo. Eww. >< Same thing goes for Tokyo. It's not To-KEE-yo, it's To-kyo. It's not that hard to say, "Kyo."

I understand if you guys get the "hy" sound weird though, but it is also one syllable. I'm looking at you, W4C. XD

I never did this, but once I witness someone pronounce "arab," "Ay-rahb," as opposed to, "Air-ub." That was pretty amusing.
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Postby Warrior4Christ » Sat Jan 27, 2007 9:03 pm

Radical Dreamer wrote:Well see, I say "ahp" because of the way the word "operation" is pronounced...not "oh-peration", but "ah-peration". So, "co-ah-peration". XDD

I disagree. :P

Puguni wrote:Do you know what bothers me? How English speakers put extra syllables in Japanese words that don't need them. For example, Kyo. It's one syllable, not KEE-yo. Eww. >< Same thing goes for Tokyo. It's not To-KEE-yo, it's To-kyo. It's not that hard to say, "Kyo."

I understand if you guys get the "hy" sound weird though, but it is also one syllable. I'm looking at you, W4C. XD

I never did this, but once I witness someone pronounce "arab," "Ay-rahb," as opposed to, "Air-ub." That was pretty amusing.

Heeey! :P I DO normally pronounce "*y#" (where * is a consonant and # is a vowel) as one syllable, but this is just an exception to the rule.. cos I've always said it that way...
*ahem* Tokyo also has long vowel sounds, so it would be Toukyou rather than "Toe-ki-o".
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Postby harina » Sun Jan 28, 2007 1:48 am

" wrote:Do you know what bothers me? How English speakers put extra syllables in Japanese words that don't need them."

Yeah, I wonder why all the English speakers never seem to pronounce Japanese words right... They always have this great accent. (I know they are two very different languages, but so are for example, Finnish and English too, and most Finns find it easy to pronounce English.)
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Postby Mithrandir » Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:03 am

Tenshi no Ai wrote:... call it "eye-rak" instead of the proper "ee-rak".

I've got a friend from Iran who pronounces them correctly, so I picked up on part of that. What's really funny to me is how he says they pronounce Iran in Iran. "Persia."
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Postby Animus Seed » Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:05 am

Warrior4Christ wrote:I disagree. :P


I'm right infinity!!!! :P

Ahem. Okay, I'm serious now.

Hm. I think the problem might be in how we think "oh" is pronounced. The way I'm reading it, you think the "oh" in "operation" should be pronounced like "oh" in "Oh, boy!" Am I mistaken?
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Postby Warrior4Christ » Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:15 am

Animus Seed wrote:I'm right infinity!!!! :P

Ahem. Okay, I'm serious now.

Hm. I think the problem might be in how we think "oh" is pronounced. The way I'm reading it, you think the "oh" in "operation" should be pronounced like "oh" in "Oh, boy!" Am I mistaken?

Yes.

The "oh" I am thinking of has the same vowel sound as shop, rot, cop, stop, et al.
The other "oh" would sound like show, no, hoho, slow.
The "ah" would sould like sharp, harp, tart, etc.
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Postby Matx » Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:35 pm

fairyprincess90 wrote: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?


na, i am from the south so, im used to it...
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:34 am

Warrior4Christ wrote:Yes.

The "oh" I am thinking of has the same vowel sound as shop, rot, cop, stop, et al.


OOH. Then I think we DO pronounce it the same way. XD Short "o", not the long "o". When I said "ah", I meant like...the same sound that the short "o" makes. XD

Yay for accent confusion! XD
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Postby ChristianKitsune » Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:18 am

I am not sure if this has been mentioned but a very annoying word that people around me use is the word for Wash. Many of my friends and fellow church members pronounce it Warsh.

WHY DO THEY?! there is no R is wash!! XD
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Postby Warrior4Christ » Thu Feb 01, 2007 4:35 am

Radical Dreamer wrote:OOH. Then I think we DO pronounce it the same way. XD Short "o", not the long "o". When I said "ah", I meant like...the same sound that the short "o" makes. XD

Yay for accent confusion! XD

"Ah" = same as short "oh"??

Your accent is weird. :P

How would you say my "ah"s then?
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Postby heatherjanae35 » Thu Feb 01, 2007 2:47 pm

lol.. my BFF says lotsa things wrong, not purpously either. She calls spaghetti, psghetti and she calls parmesean pamesean.. without the r, and she calls concrete concreek. haha.. the list goes on.. <33
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:38 pm

Warrior4Christ wrote:"Ah" = same as short "oh"??

Your accent is weird. :P

How would you say my "ah"s then?


Hmm...if your "ah"s sound like the a in sharp, tart, etc...I don't know, it's too hard to put it into typed words! XD
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Postby fairyprincess90 » Sat Feb 03, 2007 7:04 am

and i find it really hard to pronounce french people's names.... i was reading to my mom the book Phantom of the Opera and oh holy there are a zillion french names in there i cannot pronounce except for like a few of the names i know how to pronounce cuz i watched the movie... haha.

but i can understand me not being able to pronounce french... even though i took french for two years... lol

oh and i'd like to know how to say Pilates ( that workout that is sortof like yoga but not) . is it like Pill-ahh-tz or is it Pill-ah-teeez i've heard people say it both ways... whats the right way to say it?
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Postby Tenshi no Ai » Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:23 am

fairyprincess90 wrote:oh and i'd like to know how to say Pilates ( that workout that is sortof like yoga but not) . is it like Pill-ahh-tz or is it Pill-ah-teeez i've heard people say it both ways... whats the right way to say it?


Pii-lah-teez. I used to call it "pie-lates" though, whne I first say the word^^


Oh, and here's one I find myself saying wrong: "irony". It wasn't until on The Simpsons (where I always seem to learn random trivia from :/) that I learned the right pronounciation... I used to (and still do) call it "eye-er-nii" rather than the proper "eye-ron-ee". It just seems to take so much more effort and hard to say^^ Which is also why I use the American pronounciation of tour ("tore") rather than our way of "two-err". It takes forever for me to spit it out, and sounds werid^^ Although our "proper" way sure does sound more Canadiany^^
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