Spyke
robocallreply
lemmy.world

As a native, fuck that word. I also dislike spelling the word convenience.

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This dancer is a legend

About the buoy, I spent an unhealthy amount of time watching videos about stuff that floats to get that pronounced correctly.

I’m French so my pronunciation still sucks, but my ears can tell that « Boys boys boys » ain’t the same as « No Shoes, No Shirts, No Problems »

Let that sink in.

(Oh buoy I’m sorry)

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Acquaintance is that word for me. I just type 'aqu' and my phone handles the rest. God help me if I ever have to write that down without access to the internet. I also let my phone handle 'necessary' because I never know how many c's and s's there are and where they go.

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Globulartreply
lemmy.world

I feel like ace ventura taught a whole generation how to spell beautiful right every time.

Jim Carrey is a treasure.

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Yes it was, good call. I have such a clear image of ace ventura saying it in my head but that's clearly fabricated.

Easy mistake to make given Jim Carrey just plays Jim Carrey in both roles I guess.

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infosec.pub

Suns-day Moons-day Tyrs-day Wodens-day Thors-day Frias-day Saturns-day

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Well, that would still not have the weekend at the end of the week, but at least there would be a reasonable explanation.

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Klearreply
sh.itjust.works

I like how there are days for the sun and the moon, a bunch of nordic gods and then Saturn for some reason.

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They were all celestial bodies. The rest just got more myth attached to them. The Norse names are all sort of kinda mostly the equivalents of the Roman counterparts, and those are famously where we get the names for the planets.

Sunday

Moonday

Mercuryday

Jupiterday

Venusday

Saturnday

Ther wasn't a great Norse version of Saturn, so it just kept its name. Even as it is, some of those conversions are pretty flimsy.

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sh.itjust.works

Would that be everyone?

Honestly, the makeup of the words (this and weds) are suck mental.. I both love and hate English for these ridiculous discrepancies...

Its not a language, its a fustercluck!

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psudreply
lemmy.world

Not everyone, no.

You couldn't make a phonetic English, as the anglosphere will never agree on how words are pronounced.

Even within the UK they couldn't agree. Even within the US they couldn't agree.

Australia is all on the same page, but not the same as the UK or US

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Holzkohlenreply
feddit.de

And don't even bother with us non natives I mix and match pronounciation as I please. No one can stop me.

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I don't follow the usual style on the networking device - a router - I pronounce it as rooter because it provides a route (rhymes with root) for data, as opposed to the woodworking tool - a router (rhymes with doubter) which would be a poorly descriptive name

Of course Americans pronounce both those words (router and router) the same

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It's like "busy", but a noun.

Don't ask me why the y becomes an i and silent...

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I've given up long ago, now I just write önsdag and whoever gets it gets it

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I'd have still read it like that even without the dashes 😂

Honestly, if you don't say/think it like that your life is sad and I pity you with the utmost sincerety 😤🫶🏻.

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