Bon Iver is pronounced like "Bonny vair" The other two are just phonetic. Nee-yongo and Della-veen |
Boo-eee |
And that's also how to pronounce Bowie, MD, right? |
Gifs. I can never remember if it is a hard "g" or note. (Gate vs. giraffe) |
Yes |
Yes. |
Anna: Ann-uh (ann rhymes with can) Ana: Ahh-nuh (ahh like "open your mouth and say ahh") |
Yes, but not David Bowie. ![]() |
just bo-sun. Don't need the fricative. |
No difference. People will say there is but no. It's my name. |
The other day my DD asked where the word sandwich came from. I told her about the earl of sandwich/it's a place or whatever. Then she asked but why was the place named sandwich.
I thought about it.. Ok "sand" is easy. But "wich?" There's Greenwich, and Norwich. And so 'wich' must mean something. And I realized I think they're all pronounced differently. Gren-ich Norwich is "nor-wick" right And sandwich. That's easy. So do I have norwich right? I fully expect "cool story bro," but it bothered me that the three towns are all pronounced differently...... |
Phonetic - really? Delavagnine is hardly phonetic in the English language! Unless it's pronounced Della-VAG-nine. . . |
Funny story: I grew up in Maryland, and for the longest time thought his name was pronounced like the town. Oops. |
A.C.T.
I keep calling it the Act Test. My son keeps reminding me that it's the A- C- T test. I swear I'm not doing it on purpose. |
Rhymes with scheme. Meem. |