Someone pronounces Caesar as "See-zer"

>Someone pronounces Caesar as "See-zer"

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shut up kraut

>shay-zair-ey

>Ameriblobs pronounce Jesus as "Jeezus" instead of "Yezus"

>Yezus

Wait until you discover how they pronounce "Ajax".

>julius kaiser

>not Yeshua
Jesus Christ, user

>mfw

>"Yezus"
>not yahawkawakee

But italos pronounce Cesare Seh-zar-eh

More like Che-zar-eh.

>100 years from now "Americans" will be celebrating Jorge Washington's victory over Los Ingleses

Well, since no one actually knows how Roman Era latin is pronounced. We will have to do with guttural pronunciations.

>Someone pronounces Caesar as "See-zer"
"Caesar" is pronounced closer to the German/English word Kaiser (Kai-Sar)

>Someone pronounces YHWH as LORD or Adonai or even Jehovah.

I also want to add to this.

I took two years of latin in high school. My teacher was a native spanish speaker from Argentina. Even she said it "SeeZar"

It is pronounced "Kaiser" like previously pointed out. C was pronounced as K.

>chay (as in chain mail) - suh

>chay-suh

In greek sure

>j is pronounced as y
>writes it as Ajax instead of Ayax

Because Anglo retards literally adopt foreign spelling while using their own pronounciation. Why don't they just transliterate it as Ayax?

>Ayax
Its Aias you mongs
>using a shit Latin transliteration for your own transliteration

Latin in Latin classes is medieval church latin fool

This

>Latin in Latin classes is medieval church latin fool
No.
Those classes that use "Wheelock's Latin" (7th ed. 2011) or back in the day "Elementary Latin" (Ullman and Henry (1933)) teach Classical Latin pronunciation.

Church latin pronunciation hasn't been taught in Anglo or Germanic countries since the 19th century.

Anglo latin pronunciation is only taught in Britain actually. The germs use ecclesiastic pronunciation too.

>Anglo latin pronunciation is only taught in Britain actually.
Taught in US and Canada as well.

>The germs use ecclesiastic pronunciation too.
No they don't. They use their own reformed pronunciation which is closer to the Anglo reformed than church latin.

We know for a fact that C was always pronounced K in Classical Latin

>bosnia
WHAT the FUCK

refugees, son

All those removed kebabs had to go somewhere

>iraq
That sounds about right. One of our cities is called Dearbornistan for god sake.

>yfw the Dearbornis don't want the Syrians

Arabs are like 30% of the population so they aren't taking over just yet.
The problem is if they let "moderate" Muslims become a large majority. The US doesn't need two Islamvilles

Praise Yeezy

St. Louis is full of niggers and bosniaks. I read a story last year during Ferguson where few melanin enriched thugs killed a bosniak for being white in the wrong place and they were all upset about it and stuff but no one else really cared and liberals were all about MUH RACISM MUH PRECIOUS BASKETBALL AMERICANS

in the French ass restaurant
HURRY UP WITH MY DAMN CROISSANTS

>someone pronounces Mexico as "meksiko" or "mehiko" instead of "meishiko"

Troyistan too. Good portion of my hs at athens was caldians

>only a list of naturalized people
>surprised when they're from a foreign country

it´s MeJico or MeGico

>Not Isho
Jesus Christ, user

It's Yeshua Ha-Mashiach
The sacred name is supposed to be ineffable.

Not according to the Mexica

When they decided on the name for the republic they use old Spanish orthography in which x was pronounced with a sh sound but just like with the King James English it was no longer vernacular by then.

>Not according to the Mexica
If they wanted their name pronounced correctly they shouldn't have all died centuries ago.

>The sacred name is supposed to be ineffable.
Who says so?
Shouldn't we try to call YHWH by His real name instead of insulting Him by using nicknames?

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I dunno, but it was according to ancient Jewish law and even punishable by death, which is their reason for all the avoidant nicknames and the contraction of Yeshua (Greek: Iesus, English: Jesus) from Yehoshua (again Greek: Iesus, English (Joshua and Jeshua).

Dafuq are Filipinos doing in Alaska?

Working in oil rigs and fishing trawlers.

Lots of work in Alaska really for anyone up for it.

It's A-jacks, right? How else are you supposed to pronounce it?

They're human vermin, they spread their filth literally everywhere.

yes and no. While there's no native speakers any more, there's enough written work such as poetry, commentaries on language and such that we can develop a good sense of how words were pronounced.

>We know for a fact that C was always pronounced K in Classical Latin

"For a fact" is a stretch.

We have linguistic conjecture such as the fact that the Greeks who translated from Latin into Greek transliterated words with C into Kappa(Such as Cicero becoming "Kikeron"), but that's about it.

In some Dutch reformed churches they refrain from saying Jesus as it is too holy to be commonly used. Instead they say "The man from Nazareth".

You can tell just by looking at the Romance languages alone, palatalization of velars doesn't even happen in Sardinian, and has different conditions in the rest of the Romance languages.

Yeah but that's also just conjecture.

Unless a writer who is considered an authority on the topic wrote about Classical pronunciation when he lived in that era, there's only going to be conjecture.

In the same way evolution is a "conjeture"

See-zer, or "kai-zarr". Not really sure how yer supposed to say it.

It's TSE-zah-rh.

That pronunciation is so bad it makes me want to kill myself.

Dank meme /pol/

Who let this goy out of his cuckshed?

It's the only phonethically correct pronouncination.

like how u spit the k and roll the r's like in latin; Caçador?

It's TZE-en-tch

>ethiopia

Yezus actually existed tho

This is what happens when you trust Brits with their own language

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>people don't pronouce Caesar as "Cæsar"

St. Louis is packed with Bosnians and for some weird reason they're really rich despite arriving in the country poor as fuck.

>When people don't pronounce Caesar as "Imperator"

>Caesar
>Not Divvs Ivlivs
Heretical desu

>Yezus
>Not Iesous