What's a name that you kept mispronouncing?
What's a name that you kept mispronouncing?
Before I heard it being said I kept pronouncing the surname "Mangione" as "Man-jee-own" rather than "man-jo-nee" and I'm still ashamed about it lol I'm sorry
What's a name that you kept mispronouncing?
Before I heard it being said I kept pronouncing the surname "Mangione" as "Man-jee-own" rather than "man-jo-nee" and I'm still ashamed about it lol I'm sorry
Just mentioned this in another thread - Kraken. I say it phonetically - "krayken - but for some reason the world says "cracken".
I'm not convinced there is a correct pronunciation for "Kirsten."
Are you combining it in your head with Kristen or Kierstin?
Pronounced Siobhan as SheOhBahn for years.
Sorry SheVohn!
Yeah, and apparently it's the Irish equivalent of fucking "Joan" or similar. JFC.
Same here. One of my favorite bit-part actors is Siobhan Fallon, who played the wife of "Egger" in Men in Black. She absolutely stole the few scenes she was in. I didn't know I was mispronouncing her name for years.
came here to say literally THIS name haha, crazy
omg I know the feeling. had someone in college named this and I pronounced it the same way until she corrected me and I was so sorry 😭 an apology to Siobhans everywhere!
All English town names, by spite and ignorance but mostly spite.
Oh, I am not pronounching "Glouchestershire" correctly? SPELL it correctly then!
In his comments on the Jeeves & Wooster series Stephen Fry talked a bit about English family names. Among others, he said Mainwaring is pronounced "Mannering", and Cholmondeley is "Chumley".
For all native English speakers, this is how the rest of us feel about any words in English
There was a YouTube video I watch ages ago and it explained it pretty well.
The differences depends on who settled the town. Roman, Saxon, or Viking
This one?
I have American friends who couldn't pronounce it. it was always some variant of "Glow-kester-sheer" but tbh I can't blame them, the spelling doesn't do the pronunciation justice 😂
I think I'm supposed to say "gl" and then the vocal equivalent of "asdfasdfasdf"
Start intentionally pronouncing "Pittsburgh" with the -burgh suffix from Edinburgh or Musselburgh to get them back
When I was on vacation with my father in Scotland we wanted to see the highland games in Glenisla. We needed directions or needed to know the exact date when they'd take place or so, so we went to some tourist information. That poor girl there had no idea what we wanted when we asked about glennis-law. But she soon figured out that we meant glen-ila.
The highland games were awesome, btw!
Glaw-stuh-shur, correct?
It sounds plausible!
Any Chinese name beginning with X. Took me awhile to figure out Nuyen as well.
Nguyen
'N when did you find out?
Chongqing like "Chongqing Chicken". not pronounced "chonking".
"Añejo", not pronounced "ah-neh-joe"
"Hors d'oeuvre". funnily not pronounced "horse divorce".
How's Chongqing pronounced?
"Hors d’oeuvre”. funnily not pronounced “horse divorce”.
That's a new one and I love it I like calling them "hours devours" which also adds in a non-existing consonant.
Saoirse (as in Saoirse Ronan). I'm sure I looked up the pronunciation at some point, but I can't seem to remember.
Some friends named their kid this, but we moved right before the kid was born.
It's been years, and many Zoom calls. Still no idea how to say it
Seer-shuh I think
Sershaw ?
Oh, so that's how you pronounce the new Maruja song
Apparently, any Indian names until I can see how they are spelled.
Loudon Wainwright
Ghislaine, but I do it on purpose.
I'm still trying to get some Irish names right in my head, specifically Rhiannon and especially Siobhan.
I did so too but that's because I knew an actual Ghislaine who pronounced her own name like "djizlaine"