Body & Soul1 min ago
Mispronunciation
Why do they do it? Surely, anyone can say the words 'new' and 'clear' properly, so all they have to do is join them up.
Apart from explaining why they do it, what other words are irritatingly mispronounced by people who should know better?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.God knows why people make these strange and unusual pronunciations, and of course if you hear one and mention it to anyone you're instantly branded pendantic and asked why you haven't anything more important to occupy your mind.
Cocaine is one that spring to mind. For some reason, with the last six months or so, it's become c'caine, specially with newsreaders. Oh, another one is footballers... they're almost invariably now referred to as f'b'lers. What on earth's wrong with saying the full word I really can't imagine. I'm sure there's a few more I could think of but I know you can't wait around for me to think of them. Anyway, I'd only be being pedantic, I suppose.
there's a few that grate on me....
film...becoming fillem
sixth mispronounced as sickth
drawing...which suddenly develops and extra 'r' - drawring!
decade...which seems to be changing to the US pronunciation of 'decayed', instead of deck-ade
law and order...which seems to change to a girls name - Laura Norder!
One that gets to me is the pronunciation of the film title 'Love Actually' - although I have not seen the film (can't stand that Hugh Grant who always plays that bloke Hugh Grant) I presume it should be 'Love, Actually,' rather than as in tennis (love all) with the emphasis on the word 'love' rather than 'actually'. Maybe its me, as I've never heard it said with the emphasis on the 'love'.
Struggle became "Struddle"
Specific became "Pacific"
Nucleus became "Newkilus"
and the ever famous dubyaism of Nuclear being a "newkiller" - and there I was thinking the Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed decades ago. Another annoying mispronuncition is of "our" as "are". I know people go on about language evolving and being ever-changing - that's all good and well but if the changes aren't to some resisted then the changes will be too quick and confusing. So frent no more about being pedantic - hooray for pedantry!