"How to pronounce."
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We all have our favorites. I have a friend who claims I can make the word "ruined" into 3 syllables - Ru-in-duh as opposed to the more accepted roond.
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We all have our favorites. I have a friend who claims I can make the word "ruined" into 3 syllables - Ru-in-duh as opposed to the more accepted roond.
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@kluurs said in "How to pronounce.":
Ru-in-duh as opposed to the more accepted roond.
Philistine. Nobody, I mean nobody, accepts that.
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Pee-Hilly-Steyn
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In American movies and TV my ear always hears the word vehicle pronounced Vee-hickel.
Around these parts the “h” is devocalised or silent so the word sounds as Vee-ickle.
@Renauda said in "How to pronounce.":
In American movies and TV my ear always hears the word vehicle pronounced Vee-hickel.
Around these parts the “h” is devocalised or silent so the word sounds as Vee-ickle.
I think only a certain type of sheriff deputy pronounces it that way. I never have done so.
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@Renauda said in "How to pronounce.":
In American movies and TV my ear always hears the word vehicle pronounced Vee-hickel.
Around these parts the “h” is devocalised or silent so the word sounds as Vee-ickle.
I think only a certain type of sheriff deputy pronounces it that way. I never have done so.
@jon-nyc said in "How to pronounce.":
@Renauda said in "How to pronounce.":
In American movies and TV my ear always hears the word vehicle pronounced Vee-hickel.
Around these parts the “h” is devocalised or silent so the word sounds as Vee-ickle.
I think only a certain type of sheriff deputy pronounces it that way. I never have done so.
It's de rigueur in Appalachia. Seriously, that's the standard.