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    Pronunciation of Total

    Minor gripe but is it just me who gets annoyed when every BBC report on the strikers says the company name is Totaaaal because it ez French owned.

    Why can't they say Total properly. Will every firm in the news now be checked for it's ownership and pronounced in an accent suitable for the owning country ?

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    Originally posted by Unicorn View Post
    Minor gripe but is it just me who gets annoyed when every BBC report on the strikers says the company name is Totaaaal because it ez French owned.

    Why can't they say Total properly. Will every firm in the news now be checked for it's ownership and pronounced in an accent suitable for the owning country ?
    WHS++;

    Also, "Monsieur Saaaarkoooooozeeeeee" is another one that gets on my tits!

    If you're French then fine but otherwise it's rather pretentious, n'est-ce pas?

    The old "Milky Bar" adverts used to pronounce "Nestlé's" as Nessels, now they've gone all la di da Gunner Graham and it's NestLay!!!
    Last edited by Churchill; 3 February 2009, 10:38.

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      #3
      and I've just seen...

      EO's post SQL Problem from earlier today.

      It's not just me then.

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        #4
        Quite right Unicorn - My pet hates:

        Morgan Tsvangirai pronounced CHANGARI - Its spelt T-S-V-A etc because it is a bl**dy African name (probably Zulu) that cannot be directly translated to English - So it is "translated/approximated" phonetically.....

        Beijing - We have called it bl**dy Peking for 100s of years because we Brits can't get our heads round the million and one "ch" type sounds used by the Chinese. No one trys to pronounce other foreign places in "foreign" (well except pretentious w*nkers)

        Paris is Paris not Paree

        Munich, Rome, etc etc etc.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Drewster View Post
          Quite right Unicorn - My pet hates:

          Morgan Tsvangirai pronounced CHANGARI - Its spelt T-S-V-A etc because it is a bl**dy African name (probably Zulu) that cannot be directly translated to English - So it is "translated/approximated" phonetically.....

          Beijing - We have called it bl**dy Peking for 100s of years because we Brits can't get our heads round the million and one "ch" type sounds used by the Chinese. No one trys to pronounce other foreign places in "foreign" (well except pretentious winkers)

          Paris is Paris not Paree

          Munich, Rome, etc etc etc.
          How would you pronounce "Lieutenant"?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Churchill View Post
            How would you pronounce "Lieutenant"?
            Sir (assuming you're a lower rank)

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              #7
              Originally posted by Churchill View Post
              How would you pronounce "Lieutenant"?
              left tennant.

              'orrible stuff

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                #8
                Originally posted by Churchill View Post
                How would you pronounce "Lieutenant"?
                I would pronounce it "Leftenant"........... Why?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Churchill View Post
                  How would you pronounce "Lieutenant"?
                  Originally posted by Drewster View Post
                  I would pronounce it "Leftenant"........... Why?
                  Why when it isn't spelt that way?

                  (You do see where I'm going with this, don't you?)

                  Originally posted by Drewster
                  Morgan Tsvangirai pronounced CHANGARI - Its spelt T-S-V-A etc because it is a bl**dy African name (probably Zulu) that cannot be directly translated to English - So it is "translated/approximated" phonetically.....

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Drewster View Post
                    Quite right Unicorn - My pet hates:

                    Morgan Tsvangirai pronounced CHANGARI - Its spelt T-S-V-A etc because it is a bl**dy African name (probably Zulu) that cannot be directly translated to English - So it is "translated/approximated" phonetically.....

                    Beijing - We have called it bl**dy Peking for 100s of years because we Brits can't get our heads round the million and one "ch" type sounds used by the Chinese. No one trys to pronounce other foreign places in "foreign" (well except pretentious winkers)

                    Paris is Paris not Paree

                    Munich, Rome, etc etc etc.
                    It all started with that bloody newsreader on the Big Breakfast (Phil somebody) saying "Newcassel" instead of "Newcarsel". It just caught on amongst journalist types.

                    The vegetarian option.

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