Spyke
lemmy.world

When your mom enunciates the Bruce, you know you're in big trouble.

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Wilcoreply
lemmy.zip

Shorten it to "Than", the "Na" is silent. I'd rather you pronounce the "Th" like "Thought" to say "Than" than "Than" like a typical "The" sound. When I was younger I had them call me "Thane", that was "Than" with a nonexistent silent "E" that wasn't on the end.

Is that sentence even readable?

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feddit.online

New guy at work's legal name is Emilejustin, and goes by Justin. Effectively the Emile is silent.

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toynbeereply
lemmy.world

I used to work with a guy whose first name was Lordprince. His parents must have had high hopes for him.

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icelimitreply
lemmy.ml

I've had classmates named after large numbers, like trillion and billion.

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And009reply
lemmynsfw.com

A friend's brother was named 'Suprman'. Yes, it was spelled without the e

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They left out the "E' for an Extra Enhancement on that "Eeeeeewwww".

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I don't know if this is exactly how it works in Irish Gaelic, but in Scottish Gaelic the reason there are so many silent letters is because of vowel combinations, broad and slender consonants and lenition

The Scottish Gaelic equivalent of that phrase would be "Thig ar latha" i think, which funnily enough doesn't contain any silent letters I think

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Since forever I think, but tbh I only follow his comics so I don't know what else is he writing about

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My dumbass would make it parenthetical. "My name is Bruce, the nat-han is silent."

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