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Regional pronuncation?

Two weeks ago I was in NC for work. On the last night we were in town, my co-workers and I stopped for a quick bite at a small Greek restaurant.

On the menu were Gyros-- of course-- however printed on the menu was a little blurb that said something like Gyro was actually pronounced year-oh (or something like that).

I have never heard this pronunciation-- and neither had any of my co-workers.  At every Greek restaurant I have ever been to, when I order a Gyro, I say jy-roh, as do all of the waiters and waitresses at those restaurants.  I think if I called a Gyro a year-oh, my friends and family would assume I was having a stroke.

So I wonder-- is this a regional pronunciation, or is this the actual correct Greek pronunciation of Gyro?  I feel quite a bit dumb asking this, but please indulge me.

If it makes a diff, we live/ work in the NY metro area.

 

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Re: Regional pronuncation?

  • gy?ro

    /'yero/
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  • Its "year-oh" but everyone where I live says jy-roh.
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  • imagePfft:
    It's yearoh, and now I want one for lunch.
    Mouth is watering.
  • I say jyrow
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  • And now I'd like one for lunch.  The cucumber sauce is soooo yummy.

  • I know it's year oh but I pronounce it gear oh.
  • Well don't I feel silly!


     

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  • imagePfft:
    It's yearoh, and now I want one for lunch.

    Samesies, and lucky for me, we have a restaurant that ser


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    Damn you for bringing up gyros! Angry 

     

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  • Pronounce it year-oh in South Carolina.

    Random:  Everytime I hear Enrique Inglesias', " I Will Be Your Hero" I sub Hero with Gyro!

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  • I always said gee-ro, DH always says guy-ro.  The Greek guy I work with would be furious.

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  • I live in Florida, and we call them year-ohs here.
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    Around these parts (Metro DC) you would be given the stink eye and corrected by any wait staff at a Greek restaurant f

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  • how about eating american foods so you don't have to worry about foreign words
  • It's definitely "year-oh".  It's not a regional thing.  It's the correct pronunciation.  Gs in greek are usually pronunced as Ys, but a little more guttural.
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  • It's not regional its Greek. I am greek and was raised to year-o. However EVERYONE I know who is not Greek says Gy-ro.
  • imagembenit4:
    I hear gear ro a lot and very little gy ro. Never yearo but we're often wrong.
    well u do live in the a
  • There is a resturant here (King Kong) that has a jingle on their tv and radio ads to tell us how to say it. I am singing it in my head:

    "King Kong, not gy-ro, year-oh."

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  • I have heard it so many different way, Year-oh, Guy-ro....
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  • I think the Greek pronunciation is year-oh. I live in the Midwest and I've heard year-oh, jeer-oh and jy-roh, but the people who actually serve them call them year-ohs.

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  • Greek pronounciation that never caught on much in the US.  It drives me nuts every time DH says that.
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    gy?ro

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    how about eating american foods so you don't have to worry about foreign words

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