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Feb. 12th, 2003 01:12 pmStolen from
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The 100 most commonly mispronounced words in the English language
This... is one of my major pet peeves. It drives me straight up the wall to hear gross mispronunciations by people who ought to know better. They include the mispronunciation of "nu-clee-ar" as "nu-kyuu-ler," which is a favorite gaffe of our Fearless Leader Dubya. I get so agitated over hearing that mispronounced over and over again on the TV that I have to turn it off. After all, exactly how smart can Dubya be if he can't even pronounce "nuclear" properly?
An omission from this list is "coupon," which I hear mispronounced constantly as "kyoo-pon" instead of "koo-pon." Maybe that's a Jersey regionalism.
Improper spelling gets me even more and if I got into the homonym problems like "you're" and "your" we'd be here all day. However, gotta eat some crow because I spelled "peroxynitrite" wrong through my entire thesis. The embarrassment was alleviated when I saw that my boss doesn't know how to spell "succinctly."
See,
littlelicks, I told you I was anal-retentive.
The 100 most commonly mispronounced words in the English language
This... is one of my major pet peeves. It drives me straight up the wall to hear gross mispronunciations by people who ought to know better. They include the mispronunciation of "nu-clee-ar" as "nu-kyuu-ler," which is a favorite gaffe of our Fearless Leader Dubya. I get so agitated over hearing that mispronounced over and over again on the TV that I have to turn it off. After all, exactly how smart can Dubya be if he can't even pronounce "nuclear" properly?
An omission from this list is "coupon," which I hear mispronounced constantly as "kyoo-pon" instead of "koo-pon." Maybe that's a Jersey regionalism.
Improper spelling gets me even more and if I got into the homonym problems like "you're" and "your" we'd be here all day. However, gotta eat some crow because I spelled "peroxynitrite" wrong through my entire thesis. The embarrassment was alleviated when I saw that my boss doesn't know how to spell "succinctly."
See,
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Date: 2003-02-12 03:47 pm (UTC)"Nuclear" is just a giant pet peeve of mine. ^_^
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Date: 2003-02-12 01:19 pm (UTC)Another Southern mis-pronounciation that bugs me is "waRsh" vs. "wash." Ick.
Here's one that's been getting me lately: "exacerbate." For some reason, the word itself has been eluding me. It's hard to sound erudite when you pause in the middle of a statement and say, "...exsaberate? Exasperate....no, that's not it...ack!"
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Date: 2003-02-12 03:49 pm (UTC)*grins* I hear ya, I get tangled on "specific" sometimes.
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Date: 2003-02-13 03:38 am (UTC)One of my pet peeves is newsreaders pronouncing Beijing as Beige-ing. The city is not getting any beiger! Seems to be part of an assumption that all foreigners pronounce j like the French.
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Date: 2003-02-13 10:25 am (UTC)Are spelling isn't necessarily any better though! ;-)
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Date: 2003-02-13 11:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-22 07:16 am (UTC)