I get the colbert one, but capillaries?I'm pretty sure cap-ill-uh-rees is how you say that >.>
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on March 05, 2015, 08:59:30 PMI get the colbert one, but capillaries?I'm pretty sure cap-ill-uh-rees is how you say that >.>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LCP12saukA
And used to say "cap-ill-uh-rees" instead of the correct way of saying capillaries.
I used to say Bowser like Bow-ser >.> still prefer calling him that makes him sound evil not a fgt
I used to say "Coal-Burt" instead of "Coal-bear" for Stephen Colbert.
Zealot I used to pronounce it Zee-lot.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on March 05, 2015, 09:32:35 PMQuote from: ねこ link=topic=30864.msg590799 :D#msg590799 date=1425612015I used to say Bowser like Bow-ser >.> still prefer calling him that makes him sound evil not a fgtYou mean instead of Bow-zer?What do you mean?
Quote from: ねこ link=topic=30864.msg590799 :D#msg590799 date=1425612015I used to say Bowser like Bow-ser >.> still prefer calling him that makes him sound evil not a fgtYou mean instead of Bow-zer?
I always knew how to pronounce the word "meme", because I understand basic English phonetics.However, the word "aforementioned" is awkward and stupid as fuck, and I always stumble over it for some reason. I think it's because I always wanna put primary stress on the first syllable rather than the second, even though that's wrong.I pronounce "execrable" incorrectly on purpose, because the proper way to say it sounds stupid, too. Once again, primary stress is on the first syllable (like in the word "execute"), even though it sounds better if you stress the second syllable (like in executive).When I was first using the Internet, I pronounced "profile" like "prawfile" (in the same way that some people say "prawcess" instead of "process"). Then a couple people started making fun of me for it, and I stopped.That's all I can think of right now.
If only you understood basic English phonetics.Then you could have pronounced them correctly
Quote from: Stocking on March 05, 2015, 08:58:03 PMI used to say "Coal-Burt" instead of "Coal-bear" for Stephen Colbert.That's actually how you really say his last name.
I used to pronounce it Dihd-act instead of Dye-dact because that's how I read it in my head while reading Halo: Cryptum.
Quote from: Saleem on March 05, 2015, 10:49:33 PMI say crick instead of creek, and I ain't stoppin'.Loltana
I say crick instead of creek, and I ain't stoppin'.