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Pronunciation rant

Sillybilly
Sillybilly Posts: 9,236
edited April 2016 in Not Sports Related
Got to get this off my chest:

It's not anthony "Kinocaert". It's Nockaert
It's not the "peninsular". It's peninsula
It's not "Belgiums" it's Belgians
It's not "Jessicar Rennis". It's Jessica Ennis
Etc

Drives me mental

Sorry. Rant over.
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  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,625
    edited April 2016

    Got to get this off my chest:

    It's not anthony "Kinocaert". It's Nockaert
    It's not the "peninsular". It's peninsula
    It's not "Belgiums" it's Belgians
    It's not "Jessicar Rennis". It's Jessica Ennis
    Etc

    Drives me mental

    Sorry. Rant over.

    It can be Peninsular. As in Peninsular War 1807 - 1814

  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,236
    edited April 2016


    It can be Peninsular. As in Peninsular War 1807 - 1914



    Indeed. But not in the context it's been used on here
  • 1StevieG
    1StevieG Posts: 10,964
    Surely this should be in the General Things That Annoy You thread?
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,355
    Blimey who has pissed on your chips SB?

    Has the season not been to your liking... ah ok!
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,753
    I've never heard anyone say Jessica Rennis
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,236

    I've never heard anyone say Jessica Rennis

    Sue Barker does it all the time as does Barry Davies.
  • Jesus I'd hate to be the one to ask you whether it should be pronounced tomato or tomateo, scone or sgone ;)
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,991

    Jesus I'd hate to be the one to ask you whether it should be pronounced tomato or tomateo, scone or sgone ;)

    The traditional debate is whether it's pronounced "tomayto" or "tomarto". I dread to think what kind of low-life, gutter-dwelling subhuman scum would call it a "tomateo". Truly sickening.

    Just spoken to an American woman on the phone who pronounced "route" as "rout". Ignorant, redneck halfwit - surely everyone knows that a "rout" is something that happens to Charlton most weekends.
  • MrLargo said:

    Jesus I'd hate to be the one to ask you whether it should be pronounced tomato or tomateo, scone or sgone ;)

    The traditional debate is whether it's pronounced "tomayto" or "tomarto". I dread to think what kind of low-life, gutter-dwelling subhuman scum would call it a "tomateo". Truly sickening.
    Look 'ere!!... Its not easy to try to spell something the way you'd pronounce it.

    Tomayto / Tomateo... Whats the difference when you try to say them!! ;)
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  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,527
    edited April 2016
    It's not Kat-re-en Merry either.
    It's Katrien (rhymes with latrine)
    My-re (imagine mire as two syllables and pronouncing the "r")
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,991

    MrLargo said:

    Jesus I'd hate to be the one to ask you whether it should be pronounced tomato or tomateo, scone or sgone ;)

    The traditional debate is whether it's pronounced "tomayto" or "tomarto". I dread to think what kind of low-life, gutter-dwelling subhuman scum would call it a "tomateo". Truly sickening.

    Tomayto / Tomateo... Whats the difference when you try to say them!! ;)
    I see where you're coming from now. I was reading "tomateo" as "tom-at-eo". Anyway, it's wrong either way, it's "tomarto" if you're remotely civilised.
  • MrLargo said:

    MrLargo said:

    Jesus I'd hate to be the one to ask you whether it should be pronounced tomato or tomateo, scone or sgone ;)

    The traditional debate is whether it's pronounced "tomayto" or "tomarto". I dread to think what kind of low-life, gutter-dwelling subhuman scum would call it a "tomateo". Truly sickening.

    Tomayto / Tomateo... Whats the difference when you try to say them!! ;)
    I see where you're coming from now. I was reading "tomateo" as "tom-at-eo". Anyway, it's wrong either way, it's "tomarto" if you're remotely civilised.
    And if your remotely common its... Toma..o
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,196
    Piggybacking this to say; the lack of respect Americans show to the letter 'U' drives me crazy. Stoopid. Call of Dooty. etc.

    They rhyme words in songs that don't rhyme, that's the worst part of it.
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600

    Got to get this off my chest:

    It's not anthony "Kinocaert". It's Nockaert
    It's not the "peninsular". It's peninsula
    It's not "Belgiums" it's Belgians
    It's not "Jessicar Rennis". It's Jessica Ennis
    Etc

    Drives me mental

    Sorry. Rant over.

    It's actually Knockaert :wink:
  • Nike being pronounced "Nikey".
    This morning I heard "Egg-sit" for Exit.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,871
    To be fair, it took us several seasons to pronounce Mark Kinsella's name correctly! (emphasis on the "Kin", rather than the "Sella")
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,196
    Sorry to break this to you Micky, but the guy who founded Nike says it's pronounced Nikey, as in, to rhyme with Micky.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,871
    JiMMy 85 said:

    Sorry to break this to you Micky, but the guy who founded Nike says it's pronounced Nikey, as in, to rhyme with Micky.

    Shouldn't that be Nikey rhyming with Mikey :smile:
  • JiMMy 85 said:

    Sorry to break this to you Micky, but the guy who founded Nike says it's pronounced Nikey, as in, to rhyme with Micky.

    Trouble is he only seemed to correct everybody about 25 years later. Old boys like me got used to the old pronunciation! A bit like Kim Bassinger later becoming Kim "Bay-singer".
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  • Saga Lout
    Saga Lout Posts: 6,845
    You say potatoe I say potarto...

    Let's call the whole thing off.
  • Got to get this off my chest:

    It's not anthony "Kinocaert". It's Nockaert
    It's not the "peninsular". It's peninsula
    It's not "Belgiums" it's Belgians
    It's not "Jessicar Rennis". It's Jessica Ennis
    Etc

    Drives me mental

    Sorry. Rant over.

    Can you be more Pacific?
  • Rizzo
    Rizzo Posts: 6,435
    My wife drives me nuts with her 'sumfink' and 'nuffink'. She's not even 'common' and speaks quite well generally.
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,236

    I've never heard anyone say Jessica Rennis

    Sue Barker does it all the time as does Barry Davies.
    It's actually the same case as the ones I mentioned above, right? An imaginary letter 'r' added to the end of a word which subsequently affects the pronunciation of the next word? Am I right?
    You got it Jessie. That's precisely what I'm on about.
  • cherryorchard
    cherryorchard Posts: 1,722
    Can't think why none of you have asked Mandy Anderson-Myers opinion on matters of pronunciation. She has a way with words and must have plenty of time on her hands at the moment, so would probably welcome enquiries.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,796
    edited April 2016

    Got to get this off my chest:

    It's not anthony "Kinocaert". It's Nockaert
    It's not the "peninsular". It's peninsula
    It's not "Belgiums" it's Belgians
    It's not "Jessicar Rennis". It's Jessica Ennis
    Etc

    Drives me mental

    Sorry. Rant over.

    I think you'll find there's a Belgium in this universe and one in another, parallel, universe, so that's two Belgiums.
  • C_A_F_C
    C_A_F_C Posts: 3,866

    MrLargo said:

    Jesus I'd hate to be the one to ask you whether it should be pronounced tomato or tomateo, scone or sgone ;)

    The traditional debate is whether it's pronounced "tomayto" or "tomarto". I dread to think what kind of low-life, gutter-dwelling subhuman scum would call it a "tomateo". Truly sickening.
    Look 'ere!!... Its not easy to try to spell something the way you'd pronounce it.

    Tomayto / Tomateo... Whats the difference when you try to say them!! ;)
    Tomateo sounds like something The Chuckle Brothers would say.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,796

    MrLargo said:

    Jesus I'd hate to be the one to ask you whether it should be pronounced tomato or tomateo, scone or sgone ;)

    The traditional debate is whether it's pronounced "tomayto" or "tomarto". I dread to think what kind of low-life, gutter-dwelling subhuman scum would call it a "tomateo". Truly sickening.
    Look 'ere!!... Its not easy to try to spell something the way you'd pronounce it.

    Tomayto / Tomateo... Whats the difference when you try to say them!! ;)
    I think the problem is "Tomateo" looks like you're saying Tomat-e-o (indeed, that's what I read it as), hence MrLargo's comment.
  • MrLargo said:

    Jesus I'd hate to be the one to ask you whether it should be pronounced tomato or tomateo, scone or sgone ;)

    The traditional debate is whether it's pronounced "tomayto" or "tomarto". I dread to think what kind of low-life, gutter-dwelling subhuman scum would call it a "tomateo". Truly sickening.
    Look 'ere!!... Its not easy to try to spell something the way you'd pronounce it.

    Tomayto / Tomateo... Whats the difference when you try to say them!! ;)
    I think the problem is "Tomateo" looks like you're saying Tomat-e-o (indeed, that's what I read it as), hence MrLargo's comment.
    Nah I was saying it... Too-mate-o