Consider the following
Saxophone - Persephone
Sax-oh-fo-nay
Huh, the way I say Persephone (per-seh-fuh-knee), Saxophone would be pronounced sax-aw-fuh-knee or maybe sax-oh-phony (the way I say saxophone normally in my accent is sacks-uh-phone)
Yeah, “ay” at the end is closer to the original Greek than the “ee” way we say it in English.
TIL, thanks!
Michael Bublé - Google
Canoes - Volcanoes
This one is cursed
MalEcoLes ParTecUles
This reminded me I play an online game with a guy who signs in as Testicles, the Greek philosopher.
Ah yes, I for one live by the Testiclecratic Oath.
My partner recently bought me a stuffed cat that has giant balls. It’s hilarious, long story. Anyway I’ve named him Bophades.
Bophades
I’m familiar with the legend, yes.
Can someone help me out and tell me how they would be pronounced?
I think I got par-teh-cleese.
Moe-leck-you-leese?
What you wrote looks right to me.
Mol-eh-cue-lees
Par-tik-lees
Par-tik-lees
Probably pronounced the same but my brain breaks it up like this:
Part-ih-klees
Testicules or Testiklees?
Testicles doesn’t have a U in it, so the second one.
Moe-leh-cleese, to make it more like Hercules = Heracles in Greek.
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Just like tentacles and obstacles!
And testicles!
The mighty Testacles, completely immune to any type of scrotal discomfort (like a true manwhore).
Archenemy, Patella the mighty.
Socratal*
Testicles the Younger and Testicles the Elder or am I confusing with the Testicles twins?
You mean the Testa Bros? Those are Romans.
Nope, Chuck Testa.
I can no longer read tentacles without thinking “Don’t buy a boat.”
I would also like entomologists to pronounce the insect orders properly. That ‘p’? It belongs to the ‘-ter’. It’s ‘pter’, for wing. As in ‘coleo-ptera’, the ‘shield wing’, not ‘col-e-OP-tera’. Or ‘neuro-ptera’, the ‘lace-wing’, not ‘neur-OP-tera’.
We actually put the accent on a syllable THAT DOESN’T FUCKING EXIST in the Greek.
Fucking nonsense.
Helico-pter
I learned from ESLs. Sue me.
Brain has been patched. I can’t undo this now.
Lemme ruin ‘testicles’ for ya too.
One man’s ruin is another man’s treasure
Poseidon’s naughty child, Barnacles.
Particle man particle man
when he’s underwater does he get wet? or does the water get him, instead?
Nobody knows
It took this post and recent bio classes to realize that this line refers to the hydrophilic nature of water molecules, so the reason it is a question if he gets wet underwater, is because a water molecule can’t get wet, as it’s water, and even if he isn’t a water molecule, they’re attracted to all particles including other water molecules, so the water would definitely get him.
Does whatever a particle can!
I petition that henceforth all words be pronounced in the spirit of Greek heroes
All hail the great Johncles
I find this hilarious
Where do I sign?
I can’t see my own post!
Struck down by the gods.
It’s a ghost!
Me neither
I can see it just fine, it says . . .
What does “let’s meet those headlines” mean?
Meet those headlines [with all the flair that they give science journalism]
Also Thermo-meter rather than ther-mom-eter would be good
Bi-cycle instead of bi-sickle or motor-sickle instead of motor-cycle
One instance where the german pronounciation actually makes sense
Reminds me of the fact that Helicopter is a compound noun of helico (spiral) and pter (wing).
So you’re saying it’s pronounced helicopter, and not helicopter?
And it’s also spelled accordingly!
I love me some Buffalo chicken pters.
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