The Reason Most People Cannot Pronounce 'February'

Here's something to liven the CS forum up a bit. Got to admit it has been a bit boring lately.

 

FEBRUARY is the most mispronounced month. And that's fair enough: the linguistics are a mess.

 

As Akira Okrent from MentalFloss.com points out, February is just one of a litany of words where many people blatantly ignore the spelling and pronounce it the way they want.

 

"We simply do not like to have two r's so close to each other," Okrent wrote, before explaining it is the result of a process called "dissimilation".

 

In other words, the Rs are just too close. "Dissimilation" isn't isolated to February, either.

 

Many people say "suprise" when they should say "surprise", "paticular" instead of "particular", "beserk" over "berserk".

Feb-roo-air-ree. Try it and succeed.

 

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Woman LOL

abbrot, it would appear,  can't be bothered to pronounce the location of the winter olympic games, flamin' embarrassment to all australians.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h03eSiZLVnM

sow - chee

 

http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=sochi

j*oono
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It is quite acceptable to pronounce it as Feb-u-ary and I do. Smiley Happy

Joono

"Who wants to be a miyonaire"Eddy Maguire.

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🙂 I fixed up the typo lurker.

I once heard Abbott refer to Julian Assange as Julian Assangee:-)

Most people can't pronounce 'February correctly?

 

How do those people pronounce it?

Febuary...lol


@icyfroth wrote:

Here's something to liven the CS forum up a bit. Got to admit it has been a bit boring lately.

 

FEBRUARY is the most mispronounced month. And that's fair enough: the linguistics are a mess.

 

As Akira Okrent from MentalFloss.com points out, February is just one of a litany of words where many people blatantly ignore the spelling and pronounce it the way they want.

 

"We simply do not like to have two r's so close to each other," Okrent wrote, before explaining it is the result of a process called "dissimilation".

 

In other words, the Rs are just too close. "Dissimilation" isn't isolated to February, either.

 

Many people say "suprise" when they should say "surprise", "paticular" instead of "particular", "beserk" over "berserk".

Feb-roo-air-ree. Try it and succeed.

 

Link To Article

 

Woman LOL


Hi Icy, I went to boarding school where I learnt to speak gooder english so i pronounce my words proper like.


Keep it nice, I might cry if you write anything upsetting (like not)

same as Maribyrnong