That’s not an excuse. People don’t read and it shows. |
| There is also ex-presso. 🤔 |
| Americans have trouble with pronunciations. Not sure why but it's very true. |
I am guessing you haven't heard any British speakers. "Let's get some tack-ohs. How about pie-el-la.' |
But they do much better with French pronunciations, so it's a wash. |
I got an email from a professional organization trying to sell itself as a college recruiter. The word "too" was used incorrectly in the email. |
I don't even get how this is supposed to be racist. Does pp associate this type of speaking as being more common with a specific race/ If that's the case, isn't this an instance of pp being the racist one since they went right to that stereoptype? |
That should be correct pronunciation because you are braking your night fast. |
"espresso" is Italian for "expressed" |
People who read are well-known for mispronouncing words due to trying to apply phonetic rules to a weakly non-phonetic language like English. |
That doesn't at all explain why they can't pronounce ex vs es. We can forgive people who mispronounce segue, however. |
| Patient zero was John F. Kennedy. |
| Just like using formally when they mean formerly |
Epitome |
I heard someone pronounce tome as to-me once. Confusing isn't it? |