I pronounce the ‘u’ in ‘pronunciation’ like in ‘putting’ but the ‘ou’ in ‘pronounce’ like in ‘wound’.


Transcript
[The word "Tuesday", with each letter labeled by a box with an arrow:]
T: As in buffet
u: As in minute
e: As in record
s: As in use
d: As in moped
a: As in bass
y: As in gyro

[Caption below the panel:]
Pet peeve: Ambiguous pronunciation guides

  • @funnystuff97
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    411 year ago

    “My name is Perry, not Terry, with a ‘P’ as in ‘Pterodactyl’.”

  • @positiveWHAT
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    171 year ago

    The english language is … missing some litterary updates.
    A is pronounced [ei]. E is [ii] and I is [ai]. What’s up with that.

  • Flying Squid
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    161 year ago

    My dad always did this with GHOTI = FISH

    GH as in rouGH

    O as in wOmen

    TI as in raTIon.

    • @Aloha_Alaska
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      71 year ago

      There used to be a band called Ghoti Hook based on the same thing.

      • @Intralexical
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        21 year ago

        Wikipedia says they’re back together, and have shows coming up.

    • Skua
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      141 year ago

      There’s gyro as in gyroscope, where the Y vowel sound is like the word “eye”, and there’s gyro as in the Greek sandwich where the Y vowel is more like the vowel sound in “sea”. The latter is often seen only as “gyros” because that’s what the actual Greek word is, but because that seems like a plural in English the S is sometimes dropped.

  • JokeDeity
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    31 year ago

    If I’m feeling less lazy and exhausted later I might just have to take voice clips and try to create this variation on pronouncing “Tuesday”.

  • @brygphilomena
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    1 year ago

    I made an antiphonetic alphabet poster a few years ago to hang at my desk.

    It has things like G as in Gnu. Y as in You.