supposably supposedly Adding ?ly to participles is rarely possible, so some people try to avoid it altogether. You can't avoid it here.
often ofen We have mastered the spelling of this word so well, its spelling influences the pronunciation: DON'T pronounce the [t]! This is an exception to the rule that spelling helps pronunciation.
close clothes The [th] is a very soft sound likely to be overlooked. Show your linguistic sensitivity and always pronounce it.
clothes was historically pronounced the same way as the verb close ("Whenas in silks my Julia goes/.../The liquefaction of her clothes" --Herrick), but many speakers now insert a /ð/ sound
Originally posted by: jagec
Card shark is acceptible, "snuck" is fairly acceptible, and while "duct tape" is more common, "duck tape" is not only a brand, but also the original spelling.
One might almost say the mispronunciation of "Tijuana" is justified, since it's namesake was, after all, an Aunt Juana.
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Hahaha, who the hell pronounces ask like aks? I thought that was limited to the pun in Last Action Hero.
EDIT: Heineken remover? :laugh:
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Hahaha, who the hell pronounces ask like aks? I thought that was limited to the pun in Last Action Hero. Hmmm... just noticed that they didn't include brocktude.
EDIT: Heineken remover? :laugh:
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
sad to say... living in bergen county, nj... that is the way a lot of ppl here speak.
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Hahaha, who the hell pronounces ask like aks? I thought that was limited to the pun in Last Action Hero. Hmmm... just noticed that they didn't include brocktude.
EDIT: Heineken remover? :laugh:
Calvary cavalry
doggy dog world dog-eat-dog world
drownd drown
excape escape
expresso espresso
excetera et cetera
expecially especially
For all intensive purposes For all intents and purposes
Febyuary February
in parenthesis in parentheses <--- nothing is more annoying that someone who unsuccessfully flaunts their knowledge that the singular of parentheses is parenthesis
irregardless regardless <----- pretentious
nucular nuclear <---- our president can't seem to get that one right
pottable potable <---- don't people watch Jeopardy?
perogative prerogative
supposably supposedly
upmost utmost
Originally posted by: dighn
damn those are bad. and english isn't even my first language.