Chizip said:because that's how its pronounced in it's original Latin form
Chizip said:because that's how its pronounced in it's original Latin form
JOFO said:ok, but then how do explain why the edge pronounces his name "the edge" and not "dave"?
U2girl said:Simply read it as it is written - both o's are the same.
JOFO said:..."boe-noe"?
why?
sonny bono used to pronounce is "boe-noe"; they're both musicians and involved in politics...one of them's gotta be wrong.
biff said:
In Italian, yes, but not in Bongolese.
TheFlyOnTheWall said:
And what's with the Italian?
it means hot guy in a sort of slung
Chizip said:because that's how its pronounced in it's original Latin form
corianderstem said:
What's "sort of slung?"
Interesting stuff about the Latin, though! I wish my school had offered it as a foreign language option.
Chizip said:because that's how its pronounced in it's original Latin form
I'm sure she means "slang".
Nope. That's how English-speaking people pronounce Latin.Chizip said:because that's how its pronounced in it's original Latin form
smurf_sista said:My dad says bone-o to piss me off
you didn't really need to know that but hey!
Mr. MIKEphisto said:
My buddy keeps saying "Bon-er" to piss me off