>mfw britbongs pronounce it "dan-tee"
Mfw britbongs pronounce it "dan-tee"
>pronounces it to rhyme with 'paint'
dahn-teh
But we don't
> Dan-tay
with the first 'a' nasalised.
Yankee
Doodle
Dante
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Yankee Doodle keep it up,
Yankee Doodle dandy,
Mind the music and the step,
And with the girls be handy.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
>mfw britophones pronounce a la mode as 'in the style'
>Dawnt
>quick oats
They don't though.
>jello
damn dante looks pretty gay tbqh
>mfw they pronounce Kant like 'can't'
>mfw they pronounce can't like 'Kant'
>mfw they can't pronounce Kant
We can. It sounds like 'Kant'.
No we don't
I pronounced Camus as "came-us" for like a decade before I was finally corrected by a QT while I was pretending to sound smart.
Did not get the number. Did not like them apples.
It's supposed to rhyme with "aunt", isn't it?
My real issue is with the people who think "Borges" rhymes with "gorges".
No we don't
>normies dont pronounce "Cicero" as "Kikero"
It's sounds so much better pronounced like that tbqh
cec'd
'Kant' is supposed to rhyme with 'aunt', but if you pronounce 'aunt' like 'ant' then it's all out the window.
So 'Kant' rhymes with 'want', 'can't' rhymes with 'ant'
>My real issue is with the people who think "Borges" rhymes with "gorges"
And tying this in with British pronunciation, Will Self pronounces his name 'Zhorzh Louee' and I forget what he does with the surname but it's somewhere between 'gorges' and the correct way
>not pronouncing foreign names as they appear in English
DAWN JEWAWN
requesting british cunt virtue ethics greentext
>mfw someone says Fai-o-dor
If you're Will Smith maybe
Native pronunciation and correct pronunciation (in a foreign language) are not the same thing.
For example the name Edward is pronounced as Edvard in languages that don't have the /w/ sound. It's not wrong.
people in the UK have long a sounds you fucking faggot