pretty ironic don't you think?tellmeimaninja said:Balaclava. I can not pronounce that word with out it simply collapsing into "L" sounds.
I also have issues with "a-loo-minum".Randomologist said:Or how some Americans say "Nuke-yer-ler" for that matter. Crikey, this is the country that built the first working atomic device?Unit420 said:The way americans pronounce "AmmmMERICAH"
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/irregardlessthebobmaster said:Even though it's not a word, I get tired of people saying "Irregardless". Seriously...THAT'S NOT A FUCKING WORD!
It's perfectly acceptable either way. Like, officially. Spelling, and pronunciation. ed- that is to say, for aluminum.CakeDragon said:I also have issues with "a-loo-minum".Randomologist said:Or how some Americans say "Nuke-yer-ler" for that matter. Crikey, this is the country that built the first working atomic device?Unit420 said:The way americans pronounce "AmmmMERICAH"
No. It has another i in it. Good lord.
In fairness, they discovered it so they should have the reign on how it's pronounced.
If they wanted to pronounce it like that then why the second 'i'?
the stupid...it hurtsUnit420 said:The way americans pronounce "AmmmMERICAH"
Oh. All right. Still sounds freaking stupid though.reiem531 said:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/irregardlessthebobmaster said:Even though it's not a word, I get tired of people saying "Irregardless". Seriously...THAT'S NOT A FUCKING WORD!