on 28-02-2013 09:36 AM
aks is mine.......instead of ask. Why can't people get that right and it is quite common, also picked up alot so I don't get why people can't say it correctly.
on 28-02-2013 11:33 PM
I used to find my daughters friend cute, she used to say nuniform instead of uniform - pacific instead of specific.
My ex used to say lurch instead of lurk, neutralise instead of utilise, malinger instead of linger.
But they're malaprops, really, and they amuse me rather than irk me.
But what makes me shake my head sometimes is the way ppl say kilometre as ki-lom-etre. It should be kilo-metre, as in kilo-gram.
on 28-02-2013 11:39 PM
kilo metre sounds funny to me
is it a mispronounciation or more of an an accent thing? like vit-amins vs vite-amins (I hate vit-amins)
on 01-03-2013 12:13 AM
kilo metre sounds funny to me
is it a mispronounciation or more of an an accent thing? like vit-amins vs vite-amins (I hate vit-amins)
Nuh. It should be killer-metre as in killer-grams. Kill -om-etres is just an affectation.
Vitamins, now there's another one. I'm used to saying Vite-amins, but I think it should really be vitta-mins. Just going by the latin Vito as in Veeto, where it derives from.
Same as the americans say al-oo-minum instead of aloo-minium, I don't think they're right in that. Or Argent-eyne. It should be Argent-eene. That's what I reckon.
on 01-03-2013 11:42 AM
VUN-erable.
The word is VULN-erable. And news readers seem to be the worst. I don't believe you should be permitted to read the news if you cannot pronounce words correctly.
Should of... had of.....
Have NOT of people.
on 01-03-2013 12:41 PM
But what makes me shake my head sometimes is the way ppl say kilometre as ki-lom-etre. It should be kilo-metre, as in kilo-gram.
That makes 2 of us.
How did that come about? It annoys me no end. When metric first arrived we said kilo metre then sort of drifted into the kil lom eter.
Hyundai drives me nuts too. He yun day. They made an add spelling out the pronunciation and we still almost all call it Hi oon dye.
on 01-03-2013 12:42 PM
CONtroversy, conTROversy, or controVERSY
wot's right, ladies
conTROversy
on 01-03-2013 01:14 PM
I hate it when people mispronounce my surname, then proceed to tell me I am wrong when I politely correct them! X-(
My own mother told me I was mis-pronouncing my hubby's surname! X-(X-(X-(
I do understand that my surname has 2 legitamite pronounciations that are very different from each other - but only on 2 occassions have I been asked which way I pronounce it.
Once from a radiologist from Scotland and the other from a guy who has the same name on paper, but pronounces it the other way. He gets sick of being corrected too :^O:^O:^O
on 01-03-2013 01:35 PM
We might be related kiwi. My mothers maiden name is pronounced with a i sound (like sin) but spelt, and more commonly pronounced, with a y (like sign)
on 01-03-2013 01:42 PM
Don't think so lurker, this is "ch" issue. either pronounced like "ck" or effectively silent.
and I can tell the telemarketers straight away - they use a third pronounciation ch as in "chair"
on 01-03-2013 05:46 PM
Not a mispronunciation but it annoys me when people post a picture on Facebook of some random quote and has "Nuff said!" at the top... I HATE IT