Nate Wesley said:imhomerjay said:Oh the horror, people pronounce a name in a way the official old white dudes guidebook (TM) doesn't call for. Accck, it's PC. Not someone choosing what they want to be called (you know, that cherished free speech thing)...no, now it's some comment on what's allegedly American or not, as if there's one single way that meets the definition of "American."
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Come to think of it, we actually had people make fun of the President because he dared pronounce 'Pakistan' in its traditional phonetic pronunciation on campaign trail.
Some people deserve to have their feelings hurt.
...just as the accurate pronunciation for "Los Angeles" has the hard-G sound instead of the J...Lkeller said:Our great former Governator - Arnold Schwaranegger - used to catch hell because he pronounced California "Call-e-for-nee-yah", but technically that's also the proper pronunciation, rather than the typical 3 syllable "Cahl-ee-for-nya."Nate Wesley said:Come to think of it, we actually had people make fun of the President because he dared pronounce 'Pakistan' in its traditional phonetic pronunciation on campaign trail.
Some people deserve to have their feelings hurt.
Ultimajock said:...just as the accurate pronunciation for "Los Angeles" has the hard-G sound instead of the J...Lkeller said:Our great former Governator - Arnold Schwaranegger - used to catch hell because he pronounced California "Call-e-for-nee-yah", but technically that's also the proper pronunciation, rather than the typical 3 syllable "Cahl-ee-for-nya."Nate Wesley said:Come to think of it, we actually had people make fun of the President because he dared pronounce 'Pakistan' in its traditional phonetic pronunciation on campaign trail.
Some people deserve to have their feelings hurt.
...Wikipedia lists the original Spanish as having a hard-G, followed by the gutteral ch as in "Channukah" or "Loch." And remember what Chet Huntley used to say -- if you want to determine the truth through the Los Angeles Times, the key is to disregard the words they print. ;D ...Lkeller said:Ultimajock said:...just as the accurate pronunciation for "Los Angeles" has the hard-G sound instead of the J...
My father pronounced it that way, as did the city's infamous Mayor Sam Yorty (60s and early 70s). But I believe the correct (Spanish) pronunciation for Los Angeles is neither J or hard-G, but "Los Ann-hell-ais"..."h" sound.
Ultimajock said:...Wikipedia lists the original Spanish as having a hard-G, followed by the gutteral ch as in "Channukah" or "Loch." And remember what Chet Huntley used to say -- if you want to determine the truth through the Los Angeles Times, the key is to disregard the words they print. ;D ...Lkeller said:Ultimajock said:...just as the accurate pronunciation for "Los Angeles" has the hard-G sound instead of the J...
My father pronounced it that way, as did the city's infamous Mayor Sam Yorty (60s and early 70s). But I believe the correct (Spanish) pronunciation for Los Angeles is neither J or hard-G, but "Los Ann-hell-ais"..."h" sound.
...BTW, The Real Don Steele would pronounce "Los Angeles" with the hard-G during some weathercasts on KHJ in the '60s; perhaps that was a nod to the utility announcers KHJ had in the '30s that would also pronounce it that way when making legal IDs (the aircheck that survives of the Joe Louis-Jack Sharkey boxing match has that twice)...