And don't the Brits say AYN-see-ent?
This I could let pass. I speak some Spanish, so I can see this pronunciation making sense. But "K"? Nope, Cass is right, he was wrong. Nuh-uh.
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And don't the Brits say AYN-see-ent?
This I could let pass. I speak some Spanish, so I can see this pronunciation making sense. But "K"? Nope, Cass is right, he was wrong. Nuh-uh.
Askye, that's cool. There are so many words like that, that I know from books but don't know how to say. I usually just wait for Keith Olbermann to say them, though since he's back in sports, even he doesn't he doesn't bust out $18 ones quite so much...$16.50 maybe.
I like it when the online dictionary gives me a pronunciation too.
Cagney is actively growling at some non-existent thing in the closet. He's never done that before. Ever.
I'm all the way freaked out.
Cobblies.
Aislin Mice?
Tim pronounces "known" as 2 definite syllables: "know-uhn." It still throws me every time. And sometimes I catch myself doing it.
How do you say it?
How do you say it?
Like the word "know" with an "n" at the end.
How do you say it?
Like the word "know" with an "n" at the end.
Yup. Or "noun" with a long O.
But is it just one syllable, or two slightly slurred one?