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I'm a biologist so:ZO-OLOGYandDiS-SECTIONPatrick HayesFremont CA
I do not know your history or how much you have practiced speaking the English language, but you type it just fine!After 35+ years of saying Guzzi, I don't ever see me changing to Guttzi (pronounce ??) as in making the Z a T. Just my 2 cents,Tom
Pronunciations surely?
the big one: "new-cue-lahr"
Parsley is a herb. Herbert is known to his friends as �Herb�. In the UK We sound the �H�in both. Do you drop it in both in the USA?
Moto, I've heard plenty of humble folks, including engineers and technicians, pronounce "nuclear" correctly. To me, it seems to be split about 50-50. I suppose it is determined by what is at the center of an atom. Is it a "noo-clee-us" or a "noo-cue-lus"?
I suppose you meant accepted rather than excepted...or is that axing too much to assume that??
I think this objection is BS. It's a shibboleth for the nanny class (not meaning this personally about anyone here).My father was a nuclear engineer, one of the designers of the S5W reactor that powered about 100 U.S. submarines, and later a manager of several reactor facilities for the Navy. He said "new - cue - lahr," and so this is how I learned to say it. I grew up in Idaho Falls, ID, home to a government reactor testing station of 30 or more plants out in the desert. I never heard any other pronunciation until I was living California when I was about 30.Jimmy Carter took training in nuclear reactor operation in the Navy, and he said "new - cue - lahr." No doubt Rickover, the father of the nuclear Navy, said it that way too.How do we pronounce Worchester, MA? Wooster, right? Why? Because the people who live there pronounce it that way. And so on for many, many counter-orthographic pronunciations."Nue - clee - ahr" is the pronunciation of pedants and the politically correct, of those who were trying to set themselves up as superior to the people who used the actual term in their life's work, mere engineers. (By now, they may have prevailed on our modern Navy, for all I know. Don't get me started about admirals who talk about "driving" a ship.)"New-cue-lahr" is a noble, correct pronunciation, lexicographers be consarned. I wouldn't care about how the clueless pronounce the word except that they intentionally, and boringly, use their favored pronunciation as a way to put down people who deserve respect, not contempt.Moto
But orientated has been used in so many places where oriented should be used that orientated has become an acceptable (dictionary inclusion) word.
After 35+ years of saying Guzzi, I don't ever see me changing to Guttzi (pronounce ??) as in making the Z a T.
And while we're at it, there is no "uh" in Husqvarna. It's Hoosk-vahr-na, not Husk-uh-var-na
Just because someone has done it that way for years wrong doesn't make it correct, and there's nothing pedantic about it.
Say Pizza...Say Mozzarella...Say Guzzi...Why should the ZZ in Guzzi be pronounced differently? Muzzle and Guzzle have consonants after the ZZ; the T sound precedes a vowel.And while we're at it, there is no "uh" in Husqvarna. It's Hoosk-vahr-na, not Husk-uh-var-na
Huski, I've always hear it with the uh.Guzzi...Gu"zz"i dang nabit!! Tom
I can remember standing in a suppliers storeroom and my colleague said looking about" there's a lot of infantry in here"
I'm surprised nobody's mentioned NORGE yet.