Amerifats trying to pronounce european names

>Amerifats trying to pronounce european names

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>mfw they pronounce Shakespeare as Shakes - Peer

Any good examples?

>sock-ra-teas
>cam-ous
>and rand

>Alexander Dumb-ass

aristurtle
play-tou

these are all pronounced correctly though

>pronouncing

>sock-ra-teas

Yeah, maybe in Modern Greek.

>Europoors trying to pronounce American names
Seriously, just quit now it's honestly embarrassing watching you guys try.

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I tried
What thinks?

>mfw some insecure faggot being toxic on a taiwanese shota bazinga forum
I feel like you must be a really sad person to laugh at "americans" just because they don't pronounce every single name correctly.


t. portuguese

>t. portuguese

You don't even exist.

>Polish names

pls

Wrong. If I didn't exist you wouldn't acknowledge my very existence.

Europoors you most vocaroo yourselves saying John Smith or else you're not allowed to comment on American pronunciation. And no forcing it you have to say it the way you would say it if you were speaking to someone from your country

>you most vocaroo
Sad.

But you still didn't Vocaroo it. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA TINY EURO KEKS BOWING DOWN TO SUPERIOR BAC(big American cock) LMAO GET FUCKED WITH UR SAD LITLE ACETNS AMERICA IS KING

Why should I waste my time doing something that pleases you if I am to gain nothing?

It sounds like you know you won't be able to pronounce it correctly and then you won't be able to be smug about Americans not pronouncing European names properly

I'm from Nevada, you dolt.

Oh so then you're a Mexican. That would explain it

Americans pronouncing incorrectly?

Isn't it just atrocious spelling from Europeans?

This. Especially with languages like Polish
>Haha let's create an unreadable language with a million consonants in every word then make fun of people when they can't read our autistic language

>english speakers talking about spelling coherence

lmaoing right now

>t.Polish intellectual
Maybe you're language would have won the culture war too if anyone could fucking understand it

Show me one (1) language which is more retarded when it comes to spelling than English.

Dearest creature in creation
Studying English pronunciation,
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse.

I will keep you, Susy, busy,
Make your head with heat grow dizzy;
Tear in eye, your dress you'll tear;
Queer, fair seer, hear my prayer.

Pray, console your loving poet,
Make my coat look new, dear, sew it!
Just compare heart, hear and heard,
Dies and diet, lord and word.

Sword and sward, retain and Britain
(Mind the latter how it's written).
Made has not the sound of bade,
Say-said, pay-paid, laid but plaid.

Now I surely will not plague you
With such words as vague and ague,
But be careful how you speak,
Say: gush, bush, steak, streak, break, bleak ,

Previous, precious, fuchsia, via
Recipe, pipe, studding-sail, choir;
Woven, oven, how and low,
Script, receipt, shoe, poem, toe.

Say, expecting fraud and trickery:
Daughter, laughter and Terpsichore,
Branch, ranch, measles, topsails, aisles,
Missiles, similes, reviles.

Wholly, holly, signal, signing,
Same, examining, but mining,
Scholar, vicar, and cigar,
Solar, mica, war and far.

From "desire": desirable-admirable from "admire",
Lumber, plumber, bier, but brier,
Topsham, brougham, renown, but known,
Knowledge, done, lone, gone, none, tone,

One, anemone, Balmoral,
Kitchen, lichen, laundry, laurel.
Gertrude, German, wind and wind,
Beau, kind, kindred, queue, mankind,

Tortoise, turquoise, chamois-leather,
Reading, Reading, heathen, heather.
This phonetic labyrinth
Gives moss, gross, brook, brooch, ninth, plinth.

Have you ever yet endeavoured
To pronounce revered and severed,
Demon, lemon, ghoul, foul, soul,
Peter, petrol and patrol?

Billet does not end like ballet;
Bouquet, wallet, mallet, chalet.
Blood and flood are not like food,
Nor is mould like should and would.

Banquet is not nearly parquet,
Which exactly rhymes with khaki.
Discount, viscount, load and broad,
Toward, to forward, to reward,

Ricocheted and crocheting, croquet?
Right! Your pronunciation's OK.
Rounded, wounded, grieve and sieve,
Friend and fiend, alive and live.

Is your r correct in higher?
Keats asserts it rhymes Thalia.
Hugh, but hug, and hood, but hoot,
Buoyant, minute, but minute.

Say abscission with precision,
Now: position and transition;
Would it tally with my rhyme
If I mentioned paradigm?

Twopence, threepence, tease are easy,
But cease, crease, grease and greasy?
Cornice, nice, valise, revise,
Rabies, but lullabies.

Of such puzzling words as nauseous,
Rhyming well with cautious, tortious,
You'll envelop lists, I hope,
In a linen envelope.

Would you like some more? You'll have it!
Affidavit, David, davit.
To abjure, to perjure. Sheik
Does not sound like Czech but ache.

Liberty, library, heave and heaven,
Rachel, loch, moustache, eleven.
We say hallowed, but allowed,
People, leopard, towed but vowed.

Mark the difference, moreover,
Between mover, plover, Dover.
Leeches, breeches, wise, precise,
Chalice, but police and lice,

Camel, constable, unstable,
Principle, disciple, label.
Petal, penal, and canal,
Wait, surmise, plait, promise, pal,

Suit, suite, ruin. Circuit, conduit
Rhyme with "shirk it" and "beyond it",
But it is not hard to tell
Why it's pall, mall, but Pall Mall.

Muscle, muscular, gaol, iron,
Timber, climber, bullion, lion,
Worm and storm, chaise, chaos, chair,
Senator, spectator, mayor,

Ivy, privy, famous; clamour
Has the a of drachm and hammer.
Pussy, hussy and possess,
Desert, but desert, address.

Golf, wolf, countenance, lieutenants
Hoist in lieu of flags left pennants.
Courier, courtier, tomb, bomb, comb,
Cow, but Cowper, some and home.

"Solder, soldier! Blood is thicker",
Quoth he, "than liqueur or liquor",
Making, it is sad but true,
In bravado, much ado.

Stranger does not rhyme with anger,
Neither does devour with clangour.
Pilot, pivot, gaunt, but aunt,
Font, front, wont, want, grand and grant.

Arsenic, specific, scenic,
Relic, rhetoric, hygienic.
Gooseberry, goose, and close, but close,
Paradise, rise, rose, and dose.

Say inveigh, neigh, but inveigle,
Make the latter rhyme with eagle.
Mind! Meandering but mean,
Valentine and magazine.

And I bet you, dear, a penny,
You say mani-(fold) like many,
Which is wrong. Say rapier, pier,
Tier (one who ties), but tier.

Arch, archangel; pray, does erring
Rhyme with herring or with stirring?
Prison, bison, treasure trove,
Treason, hover, cover, cove,

Perseverance, severance. Ribald
Rhymes (but piebald doesn't) with nibbled.
Phaeton, paean, gnat, ghat, gnaw,
Lien, psychic, shone, bone, pshaw.

Don't be down, my own, but rough it,
And distinguish buffet, buffet;
Brood, stood, roof, rook, school, wool, boon,
Worcester, Boleyn, to impugn.

Say in sounds correct and sterling
Hearse, hear, hearken, year and yearling.
Evil, devil, mezzotint,
Mind the z! (A gentle hint.)

Now you need not pay attention
To such sounds as I don't mention,
Sounds like pores, pause, pours and paws,
Rhyming with the pronoun yours;

Nor are proper names included,
Though I often heard, as you did,
Funny rhymes to unicorn,
Yes, you know them, Vaughan and Strachan.

No, my maiden, coy and comely,
I don't want to speak of Cholmondeley.
No. Yet Froude compared with proud
Is no better than McLeod.

Lmao it sounds like you're upset that you some American tourist cucked you and you didn't know enough English to tell him off. Aside from spelling English is a easy language to learn. And as far as language learning goes spelling is the easiest part to learn because you easily learn all those words just by writing them more than once. The reason that so many words are spelled and pronounced oddly is because English is a mix of a variety of different languages. A lot of those words have their roots in other languages. Also English is very monosyllabic and doesn't have a huge variety of sounds that can be made, this makes it easy when you're speaking but leads to some odd spelling or entirely reusing words for other things. But honestly if you have trouble knowing the difference or when to use any of the words in that post then you're just dumb. After the first time you should never be confused by any of those words again

> plá.tɔːn is the same as pleJtoʊ
>aristotele:s is the same as ærJˌstɒtəl

t. american intellectual

Europeans can't pronounce American names either

Now you're just reaching
Why would we not be able to pronounce them when they are the most commonly heard names in the western world?

Sure we don't mention them most of the time, but we know how to pronounce them

No that's literally wrong. Europeans can't pronounce American names correctly unless they're trying incredibly hard and they can never pull it off in casual conversation

I would love to hear your French--nay, let's make it easier for the American--your Spanish pronunciation and spelling.

But American names are a subset of European names you fuckign mongo

My French pronunciation is shit; my Spanish is good because I'm Cuban. However that's fine because I'm not the one who made the thread like acting like a smug asshole. I think it's perfectly fine and normal to change the sounds in a name to match the language your speaking in so that it doesn't sound jarring to the ear. It's always Europeans who I hear complaining(mostly the French) that American don't pronounce European names and words properly.

That's like saying Juan is a Hebrew subset name because it's biblical. Sure certain American names might be European in origin but they have their own American pronunciation and some are entirely American in every respect.

>American names
No such thing, Dumas.

Almost all names are just names from older languages with the pronunciation of whatever language you're speaking i.e. Hebrew, Latin, etc

For years I pronounced Debussy as the-bus-eh
Kill Me

>frai-drick nitch
>ri-chard way-gnr
>goo-stuff flow-brt
>geor-gee lou-is bor-jeez
>jo-han vaen guth
>marsl prowst
>gene paul sartr
>gene raisin
>mitchell fookooh
>guy dee mow-peasant
>ai-tai-lo cal-vai-no
'murica

>speaker of the ugliest romance language is triggered by pronunciation jokes
all of my keks
>making fun of anything is a sign of insecurity
>le ebin asian funny forum reddit-meme
off to /r/books, faggot

JAAHN SMEEF

>it's easier to memorize thousands of words on individual basis than have regular orthography
How are you this retarded?

Not him, but do I exist?

Again I didn't say that you stupid asshole. I already explained why English has the problem of weird spelling and pronunciation. All I said was that those things have never been hard to learn and you can learn how to pronounce everything in English in literally a month. Also aside from spelling English is great at pronouncing things because of how simple it is almost every sound in English is simple to make. English is a comparatively easy language to learn

>you can learn how to pronounce everything in English in literally a month
The average native speaker vocabulary is around 35k words, while there are roughly 180k words in use in modern English overall. The whole point of having a strict orthographic system is to know how to vocalize any given word without the need to look it up every time.
>English is great at pronouncing
It's people who are pronouncing things, you illiterate fuck, and the difficulty of phonetics is entirely dependent on learner's native language - that's why Japanese struggle with L or many speakers of non-rhotic languages struggle to roll their Rs. It's absolutely basic linguistic knowledge.
>English is a comparatively easy language to learn
Nobody is even disputing it, we were strictly discussing spelling irregularities and traditional orthography, where English is the worst offender among the Indo-European languages. Now, be a dear - stop injecting your blind autistic rage into our conversation and go back to eating bananas and being poor or whatever it is you do on your shitpile of an island.

I already told you why there are spelling irregularities you fucking spastic. English has a comparatively small amount of sounds but a relatively large vocab so a lot of words have to be reused or spelled oddly to accommodate the large vocab with the rather small size of pronounceable noises. Also English is monosyllabic and most words are one to two syllables. So with the small sound pool, smaller syllable count and large vocab it is perfectly reasonable that English would have this problem with spelling

>europeans cant pronounce our mispronunciations of european names

Americans don't have European names. We have jewish names. America is a judeo-christian nation, you fucking GENTILE.

>Israelites can't pronounce our mispronunciation of Hebrew names.
Wow it's almost like every language uses names from older countries using their countries pronunciation of that name

Also again I forgot to mention that this thread was started by a smug European not an American retard. Also if you want I'll fix it. Europeans can't pronounce American words. There that's a lot more factually accurate.

>English has a comparatively small amount of sounds but a relatively large vocab so a lot of words have to be reused or spelled oddly to accommodate the large vocab with the rather small size of pronounceable noises
>he does not understand absolutely anything about phonology, orthography or linguistics in general, but keeps trying to explain himself in ooga booga terms
There are dozens of alternative ways to spell English, including many regular phonetic spelling systems using the same basic Latin alphabet. Again, just fight your primal nature, stop the ape rage and spend 15 minutes googling instead of posting degenerate babble.

>American words
You mean Yiddish? That's why Americans get circumcised after all, to convert to Judeo-Christianity, can't be a jew without getting mutilated.

Alright make read and read spelled differently then

America has invented a host of words that have made their way into the mainstream. There's also words that are only popular in America, or old words that are only still used in the US.

There are no such thing as American words though

fizza nizza muhfuk summa finna du do t-b-h f-a-m!

Except there are you stupid asshole. America has invented a bunch of terms or uses terms that are only popular in the US Wikipedia has an entire article just for words that the the US either invented or are the only ones who use

For example, discombobulate.

Oh yeah, I forgot, phrases like "Squeeze this entire can of miracle whip into my mouth" and "Ill have a hamburger inside another hamburger"

>I'll just ignore the point that he made and post memes
kek apply yourself Europoor

dumb frogposter

>they keep replying to leddit-tier bait
How, you Amerifats, are even able to remember to breathe is beyond me. Thank God, one of you at least managed to import some smart kikes to run the country for you.

I just like arguing with Europoors pal

You mean the same Europeans that decided Ibn Sina is actually Avicenna?

ay-vee-tsennah

>Is denounced as the insecure fool he is
>engages in empty ad hominem
Off to /r9k/ with you
Does it matter if I validate your Being-In-Itself?