• @5dashes
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    1 year ago

    I don’t get it. Aren’t they pronounced mostly the same?

    • @kn33
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      181 year ago

      I’ll do my best here - “Aristotle” is pronounced “Air-ih-stot-ul” whereas Chipotle is more like “Chip-oat-lee”

        • @RGB3x3
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          291 year ago

          Chip-oht-lay

        • @Alexstarfire
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          151 year ago

          They did say their best. Not that it’d be correct.

        • BlanketsWithSmallpox
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          71 year ago

          Leave them southerners alone. They didn’t do nuffin 'cept try to overthrow America twice.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        Aristotle is only pronounced like that because Aristoteles was somehow too confusing for English speakers.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          Now that you mention it… he’s indeed called Aristoteles in my language… never noticed the spelling difference in english!

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            Yup. The British did weird stuff to Roman names out of victorian reasons.

            Hadrianus becomes Hadrian, because of anus. They then also shortened others like Pompeius becoming Pompey etc.

      • @ZeroDrek
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        41 year ago

        It’s “Chip-oat—lay”…not “lee”