Why aren't we pronouncing his name as "Kai-sar" instead of the made up and incorrect "Sea-sar" ?
Imagine if you travelled 2,000 years in the future, and insisted some bastardization of your name was correct instead of what you were actually called in your lifetime.
Jace Lee
It's SHAH-EE-ZAR-AY
Juan Ross
No one says it's correcct, we Italian say Cesare, which would you read as ChasArEH!
Logan Wright
its really pronounced as TRA-PSARE-NTGAY
Tyler Clark
The soft church latin pronounciation is just so well established. For some names the correct pronounciation just sounds stupid. Kikero....
Michael Scott
KIKEROOOOOO
Luke Thompson
This.
I mean, imagine the guy saying "wenee weedee weekee" it just sounds ridiculous.
Hudson Brown
I pronounce it Ka-eh-sar, not "Kai-sar", like it was actually pronounced, barbarian. Fuck off with that "Seasar" bullshit.
Julian Diaz
Not all of us are bongs and burgers m8
Hunter Rodriguez
>KIKEROOOOOO
Is that how you're supposed to say Cicero?
Jason Foster
yep. C`s are read as K.
David Flores
ЦAPЬ ГAЮC ЖУЛИУC.
David Sanchez
It does makes me wonder about the name of certain cities.
Zaragosa is bastardized from Caesaragusuta, but how did the C become a Z if it's supposed to be pronounced like K?
Charles Turner
Zaragoza is pronounced Sarahosa.
Adrian Bailey
Christianized transcription of an Arabized transcription of a Latin name. Similar to the theory: "Matrix" > "Majerit/Majrit" > "Madrid"
John Wilson
Yeshua gets mangled to become Jesus. If it was a straight anglicziation from the original, it would be Joshua.
Henry Reed
That's the point of my question. Names may change their spelling but their pronunciation is roughly the same. This is not the case here with Zaragosa and Caesaraugusta.
To compare, cities in the east like Ancyra became Ankara and Caesaria became Kayseri.
Nathan Jackson
Meant forHopefully this time I won't fuck it up again, Goddamnit That's what I meant, I just fucked up the reply twice like a retard.
Dominic Bell
It is important to know that vulgar latin is different than classical latin. Romance languages originated from vulgar latin.
Cameron Gutierrez
>Sarahosa. False.
Jackson Robinson
t. Mexican
Owen Richardson
I'm getting the impression from this thread that some Romeboos want Rome to have been this distant, grand, lofty thing and are disappointed at ways in which they actually resembled modern Italians. Well, such are the perils of being anything-boo.
Isaiah Morgan
You wrote the MEXICAN pronuntiation, amerifat. It's "Tharagotha".
Jaxson Collins
More like buttblasted Anglos are mad that Romans didn't use English pronunciation
Adam Bell
Reminds me of that graffiti that told about how Romans were misspelling or mispronouncing words. Tried searching for it but all I'm getting is the clip from Life of Brian
Parker Bell
Jesus Christ
James Gutierrez
Have you tried searching CIL?
Graffiti is great because it gives us a more uncensored view of spelling and social views. Education wasn't great, so people spelled things phonetically and often missing letters.
Ian Allen
because french
because C becoming Z is part of the "bastardization"?
Evan Miller
Pronunciation. See here
Josiah Powell
I don't understand
Isaac Williams
How do you pronounce Zaragosa?
Andrew Nguyen
[θaɾaˈɣoθa]
Mason Diaz
And how would one spell Caesaraugusta in proper Latin?