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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For a word game competition in college i pronounced Sobriquet as so- bri - que - T. Everyone laughed at me . Worse when it was their turn to speak, they delibertely purposely mispronounced all the words they were using i.e. K - nife, buffe-T, etc. The audience, the comp and all the participants were in stiches! I still die a thousand deaths when i think of this. On a related note (there is a theme here), I pronounced hyperbole as hyper-bowl. My BF at the time asked if it was a larger version of the superbowl. Cringe! [/quote] You are not the one who should be embarrassed by this.[/quote] Confession, I have never had reason to speak the word but if I did I would probably say the T, that's what it sounds like in my head--even though I have 2 years of college French and even though DH and I enjoy pronouncing French place names in the US (like Des Moines) with (more or less) correct French pronunciation. An acquaintance of my DS is in his early 30s and we are constantly amazed by him. He thought bathroom fans are required by code specifically to get rid of smells (he called it the s***fan, maybe he thinks it's what the s*** hits??). He asked me one day if there are still nuns. [/quote] I thought Hermès was pronounced “Her-mees “ until a posh friend explained it was “Air-May”[/quote]
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