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I'm completely incapable of pronouncing 'Sean' correctly in my head. It rhymes with 'bean' every. time. I read it. This would not normally be a problem, but Sean Cassidy is all over the recent spat of X-Men fic and it bothers me.
I have the same trouble with Eames (sounds like 'aims', strangely enough), but I've been dealing with that since History of Design and have made my peace.
Anyone else have a similar problem?
I have the same trouble with Eames (sounds like 'aims', strangely enough), but I've been dealing with that since History of Design and have made my peace.
Anyone else have a similar problem?
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Photographer/photographer was the first time I noticed this - I was 10 and like, "WHOA, YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG, SELF!"
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Also, Geoff. Supposedly it's pronounced "Jeff," but I always look at that and say "Ghey-off." Of course, I named a fictional character that and pronounce it my way, so hah.
Oh! And "Meme." Which is supposedly Meem, somehow or another, but I always read it as "Mei-mei." (like "little sister" in...Mandarin? I think that's Mandarin. That or Cantonese.)
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Aha, Geoff. I have trouble with that one too - it sounds like 'Joff'. Which is apparently the Old English way of pronouncing it, so I'm giving myself a pass. Either way it has too many vowels.
I used to think meme was pronounced 'mem-e', like memo but with an e. I've mostly trained myself out of that one (mostly).
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It took me being corrected by someone else (><) to know how to pronounce "elegiac" correctly. Emphasis on the "i" rather than on the "le".
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