August 2011 Moms

Short GTKY: Word pronounciation

I'm in an orientation class and the teacher keeps saying "basal ganglia" but pronouncing it "gangleeeye" instead of "gangleeuh" like I typically say it. I've also noticed that people in Georgia say "sontihmeter" instead of "sintuhmeter" centimeter.

Any words that people pronounce differently than you that you find slightly annoying or funny?
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Re: Short GTKY: Word pronounciation

  • There is a city here called Lancaster. It is pronounced "LANK-ister", but people say "LAAAN-KASTER".

    Also-- the word "Interesting". I say "ENTER-esting." Others say "INT-TRESTING".

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  • The way people pronounce Wisconsin. It's Wiskonsuh?n not WisCONsuhn
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  • Apparently I say the word cement as if it was sement. DH loves to tease me for that one
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  • The word Nevada. Where I am from at least, we pronounce it Nev-add-a. But I've heard people from elsewhere pronounce it Nev-ODD-a.

    Drives me crazy. LOL

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  • Irks the crap out of me when people say MALK instead of MILK. Or just making up words like conversate.
  • Oh, and my mom says warsh as in Warshing machine
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  • imageCookiecake7:
    Oh, and my mom says warsh as in Warshing machine
    So does my Grandma.
  • To me, it's not so much mispronounced words but words that can be pronounced different ways. Drives me nuts because I'll be like "Oh so that's how it's pronounced", then I'll use it with someone else and they'll say it a totally different way.

    Case in point: "inquiry".

    We have an "inquiry" screen in the software we use at work, so I use that word quite a bit. I always said "in-kwahyuhr-ee". Then I heard people say "in-kwuh-ree" so I thought "Dang, I've been saying it wrong all this time". So I switched to "in-kwuh-ree" and of course the first person I spoke too actually said  "in-kwahyuhr-ee". THEN I looked it up and found out both ways to pronounce it were right. And because you don't "in-kw-uhrr" about something, but you actually "in-kwahyuhr", I've decided that from now on, I'll pronounce it "in-kwahyuhr-ee"

     

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  • imageeesome:

    There is a city here called Lancaster. It is pronounced "LANK-ister", but people say "LAAAN-KASTER".

    imageMMS88:
    The way people pronounce Wisconsin. It's Wiskonsuh?n not WisCONsuhn

    <-- Guilty on both counts 

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  • imageCookiecake7:
    Apparently I say the word cement as if it was sement. DH loves to tease me for that one

    You know Train's song "50 ways to say good bye"? Every time I hear it I swear it says "Fell in a SEMEN mixer full of quicksand". lol

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  • imageLindsRockies:

    I also die a little inside everytime someone says "irregardless".

    ::snickers::

    This is the type of stuff I constantly come across on the Bump boards. Drives me nuts!

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  • imageCookiecake7:
    Oh, and my mom says warsh as in Warshing machine

    My middle school American history teacher did this - we learned all about George WARSHington. Would have driven me crazy if he hadn't been my favorite teacher.

    Mischevous drives me crazy - its MISS-cheh-vus, not mis-CHEE-vee-us. 

    I drove my friends crazy for years by saying adhesive wrong - I said a-DEE-siv instead of ad-HEE-siv.

     

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  • I just thought of another one. DH says "ly...berry" instead of "ly...brairy" library and "am...buh..lance" instead of "amb..you..lance" ambulance.
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  • imageMonsieur_et_Madame_Ha:
    imageeesome:

    There is a city here called Lancaster. It is pronounced "LANK-ister", but people say "LAAAN-KASTER".

    imageMMS88:
    The way people pronounce Wisconsin. It's Wiskonsuh?n not WisCONsuhn

    <-- Guilty on both counts 

    I think I am also guilty of saying these!

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  • imageKimbus22:
    My mother insists that the word "donkey"nbsp;is pronounced "dunky".nbsp; It drives me up a wall.
    And "aks" instead of "ask" makes me want to throat punch people.


    Dunky reminds me of shrek totally random I know lol
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  • "It keeps getting worst"

    "For sell"

    "catsup" vs. "ketchup" (I always thought this was American vs. Canadian but there are some in this province who say catsup too)

    "ruff" for "roof"

    New found land vs Newfunland (correct way - rhymes with understand) 

    I could go on and on thanks to some crazy accents and local dialects. 

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  • imagekjgilhoo:

    New found land vs Newfunland (correct way - rhymes with understand) 

    I could go on and on thanks to some crazy accents and local dialects. 

    Are you used to the Newfoundland accent yet? Or is it different up in Labrador? I met these guys once from NL and I thought for sure one of  their names was "Mo-i-ko", then realized they meant "Michael". lol

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