Originally posted by: Aikouka
That's because they're Mexican and we're not... it's not exactly rocket science. It's like why some people say "fajita" like "fah-gee-tuh" instead of "fah-hee-tuh".
Originally posted by: Quasmo
No, people who say "fah-gee-tuh" are either stupid, or making a bad joke.
Watch out, Trebek is a Canadian, with american citizenship.Originally posted by: Izzo
Alex Trebek is the only American allowed to use May-he-co.
Originally posted by: Aimster
The correct way is May he co. I mean that is how they will be teaching in in the States before the end of the century. so.. might as well get on board now.
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
l-o-s a-n-g-e-l-e-s
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Most Americans pronounce it like "Mecks-i-co", but everyone from Mexico pronounces it "May-he-co".
Which way is correct?
Originally posted by: Quasmo
Originally posted by: Aikouka
That's because they're Mexican and we're not... it's not exactly rocket science. It's like why some people say "fajita" like "fah-gee-tuh" instead of "fah-hee-tuh".
No, people who say "fah-gee-tuh" are either stupid, or making a bad joke.
Originally posted by: Quasmo
Originally posted by: Aikouka
That's because they're Mexican and we're not... it's not exactly rocket science. It's like why some people say "fajita" like "fah-gee-tuh" instead of "fah-hee-tuh".
No, people who say "fah-gee-tuh" are either stupid, or making a bad joke.
Good point. I was going to say the only white guy that is allowed to say May-he-co, but didn't know how that would go over.Originally posted by: SampSon
Watch out, Trebek is a Canadian, with american citizenship.Originally posted by: Izzo
Alex Trebek is the only American allowed to use May-he-co.