Why the septic tanks can’t pronounce words properly either I don’t know. Hurricane and Lieutenant are two examples. As for alloooomian…who makes anything out of that metal?!
It’s aloooominum, the least you can do is get the wrong right…
Why the septic tanks can’t pronounce words properly either I don’t know. Hurricane and Lieutenant are two examples. As for alloooomian…who makes anything out of that metal?!
It’s aloooominum, the least you can do is get the wrong right…
It's all about where you choose to break the word into its syllables
Chi-ca-go as in Chicago could be pronounced as Chic-a-go - same letters, different breakdown
Ti-tanic as in Titanic could be pronounced as Tit-a-nic
Go figure !
[one of my all-time Americanism pet-hates]
These words are in need of urgent rescue: –
Probably (adv) now increasingly replaced by likely (English adjective). As in: Bissouma will likely leave Albion. WRONG!
Affect (vb) worryingly trumped by impact (English noun). As in: The latest tax rise will impact millions. WRONG!
Call me old-fashioned (many do) but those American abominations grind my gears (US). Sadly, there are many, many more.
Examples welcome.
These words are in need of urgent rescue: –
Probably (adv) now increasingly replaced by likely (English adjective). As in: Bissouma will likely leave Albion. WRONG!
Affect (vb) worryingly trumped by impact (English noun). As in: The latest tax rise will impact millions. WRONG!
Call me old-fashioned (many do) but those American abominations grind my gears (US). Sadly, there are many, many more.
Examples welcome.
It’s aloooominum, the least you can do is get the wrong right…
It's all about where you choose to break the word into its syllables
Chi-ca-go as in Chicago could be pronounced as Chic-a-go - same letters, different breakdown
Ti-tanic as in Titanic could be pronounced as Tit-a-nic
Go figure !
[one of my all-time Americanism pet-hates]
There was a film with Danny DeVito about aloooominum siding salesman. One reason why you hear the word a lot in America is because there were a lot and still are a lot of people who sell it for older homes in the States.
Tin Men, quite good as I remember…