Can you say shibboleth

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Can you say shibboleth - Lemmy.World

I’m almost 50 and recently learned I’ve been pronouncing two words wrong.

  • “Template” as ‘tem’ + ‘plate’ (like a dish) instead of ‘tem’ + ‘plet’ (like ‘let’)

  • “Opacity” saying the middle ‘a’ like ‘hay’ instead of like ‘math’.

That one I was SURE I was right when my wife told me, so I asked my Google home mini: “Hey Google, how do you pronounce the word ‘opacity’?” (Pronouncing it my way), and to prove that Google has a mean sense of humor, (and I swear this is true) responded with “Guacamole”. My wife has not let me live that down.

Wait until you find out that primer, as in a small tutorial or short teaching material, is pronounced with a short i sound like “primmer”
that’s an american thing, i don’t think it’s standard in UK english to pronounce “primer” as in an introductory text differently from “primer” as in a substance used to prime explosives or prime materials for painting

Same here in Canada, I’ve never heard “primmer” in my life, they are all pry-mer.

The fun one here on the Prairies is the name for the black and white sheepdog. Some say call-ie and some say coal-ie. I code switch them depending who I’m talking to, and though I grew up with call-ies I now live in a coal-ie area and that’s become my main pronunciation.

It applies to many similar words, however I will never strain my pasta with a coal-ander as that just sounds ridiculous to me.

in french we usually say “border” for collies. It’s possible because “border” doesn’t mean anything else