I just figured that Reid is such a favorite that you guys let it go.
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I'm so used to people mispronouncing it that I didn't even notice. Although, if he had pronounced correctly, would the audience have known what he meant?
(I suppose he could have added "often mispronounced . . ."
He's a reader, like me. So, I'm guessing the proper pronunciation isn't "Sam-hain"? 'Cause if it isn't, I have no clue how to pronounce it.
Sow-ayn. Or Sow-in, depending on where you live.
He's a reader, like me. So, I'm guessing the proper pronunciation isn't "Sam-hain"? 'Cause if it isn't, I have no clue how to pronounce it.
It's pronounced throat-warbler-mangrove.
It was extra funny to me because in my Irish (dance) class earlier that night the teacher was announcing that one of the musicians is hosting a Samhain party this weekend, but before he would say it, he called over our Irish (language) teacher to verify pronunciation.
And also because it made me think of the drama that the demon "Sam-Hane" caused on the Supernatural thread. Hee.
I let Samhain go because I was too busy cringing at his pronunciation of "theatre." God love him, that's where he reveals his Nevada roots the most, in that one word.
I loved that he mispronounced Samhain, but used the British pronunciation of amateur.
"theatre." God love him, that's where he reveals his Nevada roots the most, in that one word.
I've heard him say that word that way in other episodes--it's really obvious, isn't it?
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