The "How Do You Pronounce X" Thread
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The city and bird are both ['fiː.nɪks]
ìtsanso, God In The Mountain, may our names inspire the deepest feelings of fear in urkos and all his ilk, for we have saved another man from his lies! I welcome back to the feast hall kal, who will never gamble again! May the eleven gods bless him!
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Okay, thank you, it looks like "Phone-ician" is a lot more common than I expected and that it certainly isnt just me.
As for my other original question .... still waiting for someone from the Phoenix AZ area to fill me in. I guess its possible that the term "Phoenician" is simply not used that often for people in Phoenix AZ. I'd think that the pronunciation with a schwa or /i/-like vowel in the first syllable would predominate there since it's more similar to the city name .... but I'd be curious to find out if there's any significant number of people who have /o/ for the historical Phoenicians but /ə~ɪ~i/ for the modern ones.
yeah, Phoenix by itself is always with /i/. But .... Im not sure many people even make the connection between Phoenix and Phoenicia, just as I didnt either until a few years ago. Phoenix is very commonly misspelled as *Pheonix, for example, even once in the name of a company, "Pheonix Financial". And I suspect a lot of people couldnt spell Phoenician either, and that it's mostly used in print by academics who have no difficulty with its spelling but may have different ideas for its pronunciaiton.Salmoneus wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 6:11 am It wouldn't have occured to me to pronounce either 'Phoenix' or 'Phoenician' with /o/, as the spelling so clearly indicates /i/. Do Americans really say /fonIks/ (for the bird or the city (or the person)), or do you just have the /o/ in the adjective form?
Personally, I have /fi:'ni:Sn/, phonemically, but the first vowel is usually more like [@] due to standard unstressed vowel reduction.
As for my other original question .... still waiting for someone from the Phoenix AZ area to fill me in. I guess its possible that the term "Phoenician" is simply not used that often for people in Phoenix AZ. I'd think that the pronunciation with a schwa or /i/-like vowel in the first syllable would predominate there since it's more similar to the city name .... but I'd be curious to find out if there's any significant number of people who have /o/ for the historical Phoenicians but /ə~ɪ~i/ for the modern ones.
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It depends on how well you've internalised the "oe is /i:/ in classical vocabulary" rule.Salmoneus wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 6:11 am It wouldn't have occured to me to pronounce either 'Phoenix' or 'Phoenician' with /o/, as the spelling so clearly indicates /i/. Do Americans really say /fonIks/ (for the bird or the city (or the person)), or do you just have the /o/ in the adjective form?
Personally, I have /fi:'ni:Sn/, phonemically, but the first vowel is usually more like [@] due to standard unstressed vowel reduction.
I'm pretty sure that when I first encountered the word in print (when I guess I'd have been about 10) I mentally pronounced it /foʊɪˈnɪʃən/, with an extra syllable for the e along the lines of words like poem. Now, I would probably say /fɪˈnɪʃən/.
I wasn't previously aware of it being used as a demonym for the Arizona city, so can't really comment on the pronunciation of that. The city of course is /ˈfi:nɪks/.
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"Phoenixers" is what occurs to me. (Other cities I would use -er with include New York, Newark, Pittsburgh, Oakland, and Cleveland. Overall -an is common enough I'd call it the default, but it sounds awkward sometimes.)
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Here in Wisconsin, the term for someone from Wisconsin is Wisconsinite and the term for someone from Milwaukee is Milwaukeean. (I do not know what the term, if any, is for someone from Madison.)
Yaaludinuya siima d'at yiseka wohadetafa gaare.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
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I would say "Madisonite" by analogy with "Akronite". (I don't know why I say "Akronite".)Travis B. wrote: ↑Tue Oct 09, 2018 10:00 amHere in Wisconsin, the term for someone from Wisconsin is Wisconsinite and the term for someone from Milwaukee is Milwaukeean. (I do not know what the term, if any, is for someone from Madison.)
I feel like we need a separate thread on American denomyms.
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how do you pronounce internet?
when the hell did that happen
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internet [ˈɪnɹ̩ˌnɛʔ~ˈɪnʔɹ̩ˌnɛʔ] in casual speech, [ˈɪntɹ̩ˌnɛʔ] in careful speech
But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me?
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?
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ɪntɚnɛt
ìtsanso, God In The Mountain, may our names inspire the deepest feelings of fear in urkos and all his ilk, for we have saved another man from his lies! I welcome back to the feast hall kal, who will never gamble again! May the eleven gods bless him!
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I guess I usually say ˈɪn.əɹ.ˌnɛt, or even ˈɪn.ɹ̩.ˌnɛt...almost like "inner net."
Peace,
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[ˈɘ̃ʁ̩̃ˌnɜʔ], or when speaking somewhat carefullly, [ˈɘ̃ɾ̃ʁ̩̃ˌnɜʔ]
Yaaludinuya siima d'at yiseka wohadetafa gaare.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
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[ˈɪ̃ɾ̃ɹ̩ˌnɛʔ]
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In Indonesian, I pronounce it [ɪn.tər.nɛt̚], but in English, I pronounce it [ɪn̠.t̠ɹ̠.nɛt̚].
IPA of my name: [xʷtɛ̀k]
Favourite morphology: Polysynthetic, Ablaut
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Favourite morphology: Polysynthetic, Ablaut
Favourite character archetype: Shounen hero
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/intɚnet/ [ɪ̃ɾ̃ɚn̺ɛʔt̚]
Duaj teibohnggoe kyoe' quaqtoeq lucj lhaj k'yoejdej noeyn tucj.
K'yoejdaq fohm q'ujdoe duaj teibohnggoen dlehq lucj.
Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq.
K'yoejdaq fohm q'ujdoe duaj teibohnggoen dlehq lucj.
Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq.
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['ɪ̃nɨˌnɛʔ] internet
(careful speech: ['ɪ̃ntəˌnɛt̚ʔ])
(careful speech: ['ɪ̃ntəˌnɛt̚ʔ])
dlory to gourd
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I didn't know you were non-rhotic - and this isn't one of those cases where one rhotic is dropped because there's another rhotic in the same word.
Yaaludinuya siima d'at yiseka wohadetafa gaare.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.