‘Choose’ rhymes with ‘lose’? I mean c’mon, someone did that shit on purpose 👀

  • @over_clox
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    14 hours ago

    You seem like the sort of person that would pronounce the word often with a hard T, yet still pronounce the letter A as if it was an O.

    • HorseChandelier
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      4 hours ago

      You seem like the sort of person that would pronounce the word often with a hard T,

      Not at all. Used to make fun of people who did.

      yet still pronounce the letter A as if it was an O.

      No - there are two sounds for A, bath (short, as in cat) for tub of usually hot water and Bath (long, as in car) for the city famous for its hot water. Never heard it like O - no, wait… RP has an O sounding A doesn’t it? Lloyd Grossman was famous for his mangling of vowel sounds.

      ETA that distinction for the A sound is probably familial rather than regional; grew up with Geordie mam and Home counties dad.

        • HorseChandelier
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          23 hours ago

          Yeh cheese as cheeze is an odd one - especially considering the z is “zed” not “zee”… I guess cheese is where the idea of “zee” came from?

          • @over_clox
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            13 hours ago

            Additional question…

            Who decided to include the letter D in the pronunciation of the letter Z?

            Zed?

            Where did that come from? We don’t say it that way over here in the states, we just say zee…

            • HorseChandelier
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              13 hours ago

              I would ask “why did you left ponders choose to change the pronunciation to zee?” - though given many USAian pronunciations are, apparently, closer to Elizabethan English than the current UK sounds I wouldn’t like to guess which came first the zed or the zee…

              • @over_clox
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                13 hours ago

                Probably because D has absolutely nothing to do with Z.