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Wed, Sep 23 2020, 11:39 am
Siriusly? wrote: | There are loads of these and some are really funny! I know someone who read "underfed" as "un-derfd" rather than "under-fed", or "unshed" as "unshd" rather than "un-shed"... |
Unnerved and underfd!
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aliavi
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Wed, Sep 23 2020, 11:50 am
Siriusly? wrote: | I love this quote:
Spelling, on the other hand, isn’t so forgivable... |
Seriously...🤣
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zaq
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Wed, Sep 23 2020, 11:50 am
My friend's mom thought farfetched was a Yiddish word, farFETCHT.
how about sundreed (sundried) tomatoes? must mean a collection of different varieties.
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moonstone
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Wed, Sep 23 2020, 1:31 pm
Siriusly? wrote: | I love this quote:
Spelling, on the other hand, isn’t so forgivable... |
So true! I've always been a big reader, and as a kid there were words I unknowingly mispronounced because I'd read them but never heard them. One that comes to mind is the name Phoebe. I thought it was pronounced "Fobe" until I heard it on TV (not "Friends", this was way before that).
But what I was kvetching about earlier was writing a word incorrectly based on a mispronunciation.
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Siriusly?
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Wed, Sep 23 2020, 5:57 pm
moonstone wrote: | So true! I've always been a big reader, and as a kid there were words I unknowingly mispronounced because I'd read them but never heard them. One that comes to mind is the name Phoebe. I thought it was pronounced "Fobe" until I heard it on TV (not "Friends", this was way before that).
But what I was kvetching about earlier was writing a word incorrectly based on a mispronunciation. |
I got that - and I fully agree with your point! Like I said, wrong spelling isn’t as forgivable as mispronunciation... my quote was in response to the “misled” conversation
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zaq
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Wed, Sep 23 2020, 6:15 pm
Names are the pits! Used to be just Biblical names in English that messed me up. I never met anyone named Ezekiel after all. But with the modern penchant for "creative" spellings, all bets are off. Signed, Xinnoughbeagh (Pronounced Zenobia)
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iyar
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Wed, Sep 23 2020, 6:56 pm
zaq wrote: | My friend's mom thought farfetched was a Yiddish word, farFETCHT.
how about sundreed (sundried) tomatoes? must mean a collection of different varieties. |
Thank you zaq. I love that. How are you? I'm feeling farFETCHT. Describes it to a tee.
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iyar
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Wed, Sep 23 2020, 6:58 pm
zaq wrote: | Names are the pits! Used to be just Biblical names in English that messed me up. I never met anyone named Ezekiel after all. But with the modern penchant for "creative" spellings, all bets are off. Signed, Xinnoughbeagh (Pronounced Zenobia) |
Nice to meet you Xinnoghbeagh
I'm Hermione
(No you don't want to know how I pronounced that)
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Wed, Sep 23 2020, 7:06 pm
iyar wrote: | Nice to meet you Xinnoghbeagh
I'm Hermione
(No you don't want to know how I pronounced that) |
Her-me-own?
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zaq
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Thu, Sep 24 2020, 10:42 am
iyar wrote: | Nice to meet you Xinnoghbeagh
I'm Hermione
(No you don't want to know how I pronounced that) |
I knew instantly how to pronounce that name, having heard my mom talk about Hermione Gingold, an old-time actress. But I'd have had no idea how to spell it. Hermyanee or Hermianie would have been my guess.
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ilic
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Thu, Sep 24 2020, 2:20 pm
Haha this thread is reminding me of my dd who has always been a huge reader, and all the words shes mispronounced. It's really cute. But the funniest was one time, she was about 7, she called me to her room where she was reading in bed,
DD: mummy I dont understand this word, what does fuk-it mean?
Me: blood draining from my face and thinking help! What book has corrupted my daughter!! Calmly I asked what book are you reading?
Dd: shows me BY times!
Me: thinking that's strange - and how do you spell that word??
Dd: f-a-u-c-e-t
Me: blood slowly recurculating, whooooh, ok, that says faucet!! Faucet!! Now say it 10 times!!
Lol that was a funny story which I still cant laugh with her about!
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Thu, Sep 24 2020, 2:25 pm
ilic wrote: | Haha this thread is reminding me of my dd who has always been a huge reader, and all the words shes mispronounced. It's really cute. But the funniest was one time, she was about 7, she called me to her room where she was reading in bed,
DD: mummy I dont understand this word, what does fuk-it mean?
Me: blood draining from my face and thinking help! What book has corrupted my daughter!! Calmly I asked what book are you reading?
Dd: shows me BY times!
Me: thinking that's strange - and how do you spell that word??
Dd: f-a-u-c-e-t
Me: blood slowly recurculating, whooooh, ok, that says faucet!! Faucet!! Now say it 10 times!!
Lol that was a funny story which I still cant laugh with her about! |
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Siriusly?
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Thu, Sep 24 2020, 2:29 pm
ExtraCredit wrote: | Her-me-own? |
It’s pronounced Her-my-oh-nee... I also had heard the name before I came across it in writing for the first time, but the majority of Harry Potter readers pronounce the character Hermione’s name wrong until they get to the fourth book, where she enunciates it for a foreigner who has trouble with it
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zaq
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Thu, Sep 24 2020, 3:07 pm
Siriusly? wrote: | It’s pronounced Her-my-oh-nee... I also had heard the name before I came across it in writing for the first time, but the majority of Harry Potter readers pronounce the character Hermione’s name wrong until they get to the fourth book, where she enunciates it for a foreigner who has trouble with it |
Naw, can't be. Doesn't Hagrid call her HerMYKnee early on?
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Siriusly?
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Thu, Sep 24 2020, 3:48 pm
zaq wrote: | Naw, can't be. Doesn't Hagrid call her HerMYKnee early on? |
This article quotes JK Rowling saying that she put that scene in on purpose because she received so much fan mail asking how to pronounce it... I personally know a few people who pronounced it Hermy-own until then
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/fe......html
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Thu, Sep 24 2020, 3:50 pm
zaq wrote: | Naw, can't be. Doesn't Hagrid call her HerMYKnee early on? |
And Victor Krum calls her Her-my-o-ni-nee
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Thu, Sep 24 2020, 3:51 pm
shanie5 wrote: | And Viktor Krum calls her Her-my-o-ni-nee |
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Siriusly?
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Thu, Sep 24 2020, 3:52 pm
shanie5 wrote: | And Victor Krum calls her Her-my-o-ni-nee |
Hermione enunciating her name for Victor Krum is the scene I am referring to. Up until that moment in the Goblet of Fire, many readers had no idea that the name was pronounced that way
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