Just based on how often I notice someone mispronounce a word without realizing it (or have done so myself and realized it later). Statistically I’m probably still doing it with some word.

  • @rbhfd
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    1411 months ago

    Not exactly related to the question, but as a non-native English speaker, whenever I read something related to weights in imperial, e.g., 150 lbs, my mind reads it as 150 lubes.

    I know it’s pounds, if I would read it out loud, I would say pounds cause I’m not a weirdo (well…). But still, my internal monologue has lbs = lubes

    • @Carlcarla
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      1411 months ago

      I feel you. My inner voice reads this as “libs”.

    • afox
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      311 months ago

      I love your brain

    • afox
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      311 months ago

      I love your brain

    • @Pr0v3n
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      211 months ago

      Right? I’m a native English speaker (Aussie, so…loosely native English speaker) and my first exposure to “Lbs” was for the weight of Pokemon in the physical red Pokédex handbook, so I always just said they weighed “X labs”, still don’t immediately correct it in my head 25+ years later.

    • @MoonMoon
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      111 months ago

      For me its always been “limbs”

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      I was the same except I said it as “ibs” was quite a while I was thinking that when I was younger. My internal monologue still says it this way anytime I read it even though I know now

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      If anyone is wondering why this is abbreviation for it, it is because the full name for pound weight in latin is libra poundo. We use the libra part for the abbrievation into lbs but pounds for the actual common name.