Professor pronounces Planck as "plank"

>professor pronounces Planck as "plank"

>professor pronounces Euler "oiler"

>Autist doesn't know about the difference between how the Swiss pronounce the contraction "eu" wich is "yoo" and not "oi".

professor pronounces "ions" as "eye-ens"

>professor pronounces "hypochlorite" as "hippochlorite"

>professor pronounces L-Hopital as "Hospital"

What's wrong with saying Lahospital's rule?

You pronounce a name exactly how the owner of that name wants you to pronounce it.

Nothing. Absolutely nothing.

>2018

There's no historical record that shows anything as how Euler himself probounced it, but the point is that without this information all we can do is speculate and given that he was born in swittzerland, you can make the argument that he probably was acustomed to what people in his hometown called him. Yea he lived in prussia, but he also lived in russia so there's no real reason to correct someone of a pronuncuation that's not even clear.

>the professor pronounces something correctly
Nice "joke"

>turbine as turban

I'll be honest I have always said transitional elements instead of transition elements. Am I scum?

Nah, people who obsess over "proper language usage" are brainlets.

>professor writes "row-etchylon"

Poisson means fish in french.

>professor pronounces matrices as "mattresses"

>professor writes WeierstraB

>professors pronounce all scientists names correctly because they're not dumb amerimutts

>professor says "nuculer" instead of "nuclear"

>memeticians think of themselves as linguists

Le Hospital

Erwin Schrödinger = /eavi:n ʃʁo:diŋa/

>he pronounces hypo as "high-poe".