Is it pronounced raymen noodles or rahhmen noodles?
I say raymen because I've always said it that way, also rahhmen sounds really hipster and pretentious and like you're some foreigner and you drink water with your pinky up.
Is it pronounced raymen noodles or rahhmen noodles?
I say raymen because I've always said it that way, also rahhmen sounds really hipster and pretentious and like you're some foreigner and you drink water with your pinky up.
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My mother always says "rayman" and insists that it's correct because of American English phonetics
She teaches autismos how to read
Are you calling OP autistic?
It's "rahmen"
We say ram-in around here
>She teaches autismos how to read
She should call them rain man noodles
KEK
Lah-men dess
Ramen is a dish from Japan.
In the Japanese language, the five vowels (A, I, U, E, O) are pronounced Aah, eee, uuu, eh, oh.
Rah-men
ら め ん
Ra me n
There you go user. Now you can look like a more cultured man of the world.
rahman
My mom's Korean. She pronounces it rah-myun
Shut up Robert
I say rah men because it's closer at least, but I still say anniemay because I fear pronouncing it correctly will make me grow cat ears or something
>Ramen is a dish from Japan
>What is China
It's not ramen, it's lamian. And remember everything you consider japanese culture is actually originates in China.
Thumbnail told me this is Zach Braff. Are you trying to pull one over on me?
No it isn't, lamien noodles aren't even the same as ramen. Ramen is thicker and lamien has different things added to it
lahmen/rahmen
In your case, just pronounce them Rain Man noodles bro. Rain. Man.
Read the fucking thread. Joke has already been made
whatever rain men
buzz off