How do you say it?
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How do you say it?
I'm sure there are a million examples of words that people pronounce differently. (Do you pronounce the 's' at the end of Illinois?, Missouree or Missourah, etc.)
But I'm gonna start with one that I wonder if I'm weird cause I hear people pronounce it one way and I think its just wrong:
Topo
While technically not a word, it is the name of a software package, and is frequently pronounced as an abbreviation.
I think its "top-oh" (rhymes with mop, flop, hop). I hear others pronounce it with a long-o: "tow-poh" (taupe-oh?). It drives me crazy.
Of course, I derive this from the original "topographic" which the initial o is pronounced "ah" versus "oh". (At least according to Dictionary.com)
Any thoughts on Topo, or other words that Dubya might have misunderpronuncicated?
But I'm gonna start with one that I wonder if I'm weird cause I hear people pronounce it one way and I think its just wrong:
Topo
While technically not a word, it is the name of a software package, and is frequently pronounced as an abbreviation.
I think its "top-oh" (rhymes with mop, flop, hop). I hear others pronounce it with a long-o: "tow-poh" (taupe-oh?). It drives me crazy.
Of course, I derive this from the original "topographic" which the initial o is pronounced "ah" versus "oh". (At least according to Dictionary.com)
Any thoughts on Topo, or other words that Dubya might have misunderpronuncicated?
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Re: How do you say it?
another couple of items are not mispronounced words, but simply just dont fit the description attached to them.. here are 2:
Pull a trigger. NO, actually you squeeze a trigger. you Pull a wagon.
Fishing Pole. NO, you hang a flag on a Pole, you fish with a Rod.
Pull a trigger. NO, actually you squeeze a trigger. you Pull a wagon.
Fishing Pole. NO, you hang a flag on a Pole, you fish with a Rod.
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Re: How do you say it?
If you spell fishing the correct southern way fishin', then pole once again becomes correct.te-wa wrote:Fishing Pole. NO, you hang a flag on a Pole, you fish with a Rod.
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Re: How do you say it?
But consider that oil is also pronounced oal (ole?)... Always makes me wonder what they call a baby horse given that one may confuse it with something Reynolds makes... (Tin foal)Tough_Boots wrote:If you spell fishing the correct southern way fishin', then pole once again becomes correct.

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Re: How do you say it?
tin foal is the amount of young horses that are more than nine, and less than eleven.
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Re: How do you say it?
@te-wa
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Re: How do you say it?
If you pull a trigger, you won't hit what you're aiming at. ;)
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Re: How do you say it?
I hope you feel better now knowing that many of us are now groaning.te-wa wrote:tin foal is the amount of young horses that are more than nine, and less than eleven.
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Re: How do you say it?
So is the correct pronunciation of Mazatzal Mah-zaht-zal? When I went to Wide World of Maps they looked at me like I was from Mars! ;)
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Re: How do you say it?
me and friends always called it Mah-ZAHT-zal. seems the emphasis is on last syllable (mah-zut-ZAHL), which sounds odd. but then, Mad as Hell sounds even dumber. Mazatlan. mah-zut-LAHN - same thing.
even better tho was Al's conversion from Sal-loh-may to the proper Sal-ohm.
even better tho was Al's conversion from Sal-loh-may to the proper Sal-ohm.
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Re: How do you say it?
Emphasis on last syllable would make it be Mah-zaht-ZAL.te-wa wrote:me and friends always called it Mah-ZAHT-zal. seems the emphasis is on last syllable, which sounds odd. but then, Mad as Hell sounds even dumber. Mazatlan. same thing.
even better tho was Al's conversion from Sal-loh-may to the proper Sal-ohm.
Just sayin'. I always heard MAH-zuh-tahl, but also I always realized it was most likely a bastardization of the original pronunciation, kind of akin to saying "Galeros" for Galiuros, which is also pretty standard for local parlance.

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Re: How do you say it?
right. i didnt spell it out. correct seems to be Mah-zut-ZAHL - I fixed prior post to correct this.azbackpackr wrote:Emphasis on last syllable would make it be Mah-zaht-ZAL.
and it always looked like "golly - OOH - roes" to me.
just as it seems to me to sound like "tay-wah" but the "t" is kinda dull, like a t+d together.
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Re: How do you say it?
how is Tusayan pronounced
hmmte-wa wrote:even better tho was Al's conversion from Sal-loh-may to the proper Sal-ohm
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Re: How do you say it?
I've always said Two-say-an. Another mangle of place in AZ?joe bartels wrote:how is Tusayan pronounced
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Re: How do you say it?
Sal-ohm? I thought I said Shalom. Oy vey what have I done. [insert Rabbi smilie here[/insert]te-wa wrote:even better tho was Al's conversion from Sal-loh-may to the proper Sal-ohm.
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Re: How do you say it?
Ok, my understanding about Tusayan comes from someone who used to live there. I was always saying Too SIGH yen. But my friend who lived there said they say TOO suh yen. Heavy emphasis on first syllable, with the second and third syllable pronunciations sort of swallowed. Anyone care to comment on this? Rob?
As for Galiuros, naturally one must assume the original pronunciation was indeed Gally OO rohs, rolling the r's also, which would be Spanish. However, NO ONE in Tucson or S. AZ that I ever met, who was a local, (hunters, hikers, etc.) said it that way. They do in fact call them the "Galeros."
As for Galiuros, naturally one must assume the original pronunciation was indeed Gally OO rohs, rolling the r's also, which would be Spanish. However, NO ONE in Tucson or S. AZ that I ever met, who was a local, (hunters, hikers, etc.) said it that way. They do in fact call them the "Galeros."
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Re: How do you say it?
When I lived at Grand Canyon, everyone called it Too-say-an.
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Re: How do you say it?
Yeah, but where is the emphasis? On the first syllable? That is how I have been hearing it. TOO say an or TOO suh yen.
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Re: How do you say it?
That's how my Tucsonian chef buddy says it. He won't recognize it if I say it right.azbackpackr wrote:AZ that I ever met, who was a local, (hunters, hikers, etc.) said it that way. They do in fact call them the "Galeros."
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Re: How do you say it?
Well, shucks. And here I've been thinking of you as TEE WAH all this time.te-wa wrote:just as it seems to me to sound like "tay-wah" but the "t" is kinda dull, like a t+d together.
I say TEE vuh (sandals) as well. I own four pairs. I do know that it is supposed to be pronounced Teh vuh. I don't like how "teh vuh" sounds, however.
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Re: How do you say it?
the true pronunciation of te-wa is just between you and me.. so dont go tellin' everybody. its "terd wad"
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