I tend to go with "ma-TURR," or sometimes "ma-CHURR." Except when talking about actor Victor, when it's "MAY-churr."
'Safe'
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I use "muh-chur."
ma-tyur. Shorter than "ma-tyoor," I think.
I use "muh-chur."
so, do I, but my father uses ma-TOOR.
I use "muh-chur."
so, do I, but my father uses ma-TOOR.
I am Vortex, with my mother taking the place of her father. Wierd.
I am Vortex, with my mother taking the place of her father. Wierd.
J, are you coming to the F2F?
Ma-tyur, same as ita.
J, are you coming to the F2F?
Unfortunately, no. Picasso At The Lapin Agile opens the same weekend, and the director has some strange idea about all of the actors being there for performances. Silliness.
(I'm trying to shift my pronunciation over to ma-tyur since I've started putting the dipthong in words like "duke". Consistency and lack of midwestern accent are good things.)
Picasso At The Lapin Agilereally enjoyed this play. What's your role?
Last night I finished Dan Brown's first Robert Langdon mystery Angels and Demons. It had a plot that moved along at a great clip with lots of red herrings and twists. It's not a masterpiece of literary genius but the tension made me keep reading.
Now I'm reading Bitten by Kelley Armstrong, which is about a female werewolf living in Toronto. It's the first book in her Women of the Underworld series, which I think is 3 books strong now.