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| Hellfighter |
03/23/06 9:32am
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
Ok, a bit of a lighter thread for this forum.
Yesterday while watching Bush give a highly unusual solid performance at a televised talk with military families [down to earth and no bravado] a student speaker from the audience stood up to ask the Prez a question.....about "...Eye-raq..... blah blah?" It was pretty funny when Bush responded; he said Eee-raq and Eee-ran a few times and he put emphasis on the words obviously in an attempt to educate the speaker and others into pronouncing it correctly. My question is why do alot of Americans like to say Eye-raq and Eye-ran? In the 80s hostage crisis, nobody said Eye-ran - this seems to be a recent 'phenomenom' .... it's like it would be goofy to say, Eye-ndia, or Eye-ndiana. If you don't have an answer let's have a poll to see who here actually says Eye-raq. At least pronounce it like us Canucks.... Eh-raq, Eh-ran....>joke -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| pezking |
03/23/06 9:56am
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![]() Colonel ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 1285 Joined: September 16th 2005 From: Sterling, VA Member No.: 1342 Xfire: pezking19 |
I call it Eye-rack and Eye-ron.
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| HammaTime |
03/23/06 10:18am
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2008 Joined: November 17th 2005 From: Maine, USA Member No.: 1428 |
At least pronounce it like us Canucks.... Eh-raq, Eh-ran....>joke Well, I live just down the street from you, eh! And south of Jackman we say ee, ayuh ... but you still can't thea from hea, mista! |
| CommanderChoth |
03/23/06 1:42pm
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Major ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 707 Joined: October 24th 2005 Member No.: 1390 Xfire: CommanderChoth |
Well all I know is that Eye-Rock.
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| Bargod |
03/23/06 2:51pm
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The Bargod ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 5008 Joined: March 4th 2004 From: Dallas Member No.: 641 Xfire: bargod |
Why is everybody other than me so stupid? It's not pronounced eye or ee. It's pronounced with the short i, as in the "it" or "in". President Bush has a ridiculous Texas accent and couldn't pronounce a word correctly if he was coached for years. He just loves the Texas twang. Dallas people generally don't have that accent (thank God), but there are plenty of east and west Texans in Dallas. Some of my regulars in the bar drive me nuts. The walk in and "Hah, Chreeeyusss!" Aaaarrrggghhh!!! My name should only have 1 syllable, not 2!
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| pezking |
03/23/06 3:36pm
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![]() Colonel ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 1285 Joined: September 16th 2005 From: Sterling, VA Member No.: 1342 Xfire: pezking19 |
I say it your way too...
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| Silver |
03/23/06 4:26pm
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Major General ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Banned Posts: 6596 Joined: March 30th 2004 Member No.: 680 |
well I say eyerak, eyeron
in buffalo we pronounce arkansas rcansass others say ar(like a pirate)cansaw |
| HammaTime |
03/23/06 5:03pm
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2008 Joined: November 17th 2005 From: Maine, USA Member No.: 1428 |
I actually got to thinking about this more today ... I was DRIVING, OKAY!! ... and I realized that my buddy Cross of IRON might have the best insight on this. To cite Indiana and India as comparisons is kind of like using Bush's favorite straw man, "some people say." Ain't got nothing to do with the real argument.
I actually listened to myself on that drive as I said EYE RACK and EYE RAN and CROSS OF EYE URN. But, Bargod is right. Consulting American Heritage Dictionary reveals that Iraq and Iran should be pronounced like "irresponsible" and "irreversible." |
| pezking |
03/23/06 5:17pm
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![]() Colonel ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 1285 Joined: September 16th 2005 From: Sterling, VA Member No.: 1342 Xfire: pezking19 |
You say tomato, I say apple. What's the difference?
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| Hellfighter |
03/23/06 6:18pm
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
You say tomato, I say apple. What's the difference? We're playing thread tag here pez Hamma has a good point though; QUOTE I actually listened to myself on that drive as I said EYE RACK and EYE RAN and CROSS OF EYE URN. -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| dienamic |
03/30/06 1:32am
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![]() Second Lieutenant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 373 Joined: January 28th 2006 Member No.: 1559 |
erm, not that it matters, but remember when Bush Senior was in Office and he pronounced Saddam's name as Sadd-em?
I think that was the building block for a no respect for any middle eastern pronunciation. Well at least those two countries anyway. I can still hear him pronounce it sadd-em...... This post has been edited by dienamic: 03/30/06 1:33am |
| Hellfighter |
03/30/06 7:14am
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
erm, not that it matters, but remember when Bush Senior was in Office and he pronounced Saddam's name as Sadd-em? I think that was the building block for a no respect for any middle eastern pronunciation. Well at least those two countries anyway. I can still hear him pronounce it sadd-em...... LOL, yeah- but I always personally thought his connotation was more along sodom-ize... honestly! -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| dienamic |
03/30/06 10:33am
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![]() Second Lieutenant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 373 Joined: January 28th 2006 Member No.: 1559 |
could be. At any rate, I am sure great disrespect was intended.
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| Cross of Iron |
03/30/06 11:01am
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2515 Joined: January 5th 2006 From: Windsor Canada Member No.: 1518 |
people from around the world that speak English prononuce words differently,its all to do with the accent and the way you were brought up I.E in the US you say Birming HAM but over here in Uk we say Birming UM.
so which is right ...plus ...does it really matter?.....no-one is right and no-one is wrong. -------------------- |
| Hellfighter |
03/30/06 10:00pm
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
people from around the world that speak English prononuce words differently,its all to do with the accent and the way you were brought up I.E in the US you say Birming HAM but over here in Uk we say Birming UM. so which is right ...plus ...does it really matter?.....no-one is right and no-one is wrong. ok I'm stioll a bit buzzed ftrom here Mr/cRoss http://www.mobclan.com/forums/upload/index...=15#entry101894 I'm not editiong my post since it may be a source of some pety amusementy. EyeRak is very funny to here, because its nor a spexcific area thjinmg... half the folks in USA sayit correctly but the other haldf know the correct way but don't care anyway t ans say Eyyyerak while someone living next door properkly says EeeeraK!!!!! Blomming ponces dun hald neef/ dun half need to get a clip roun' the eearole. -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
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