Originally posted by: TallBill
how would you have it pronounced? nuke-u-lar?
Though disapproved of by many, pronunciations ending in \-ky&-l&r\ have been found in widespread use among educated speakers including scientists, lawyers, professors, congressmen, U.S. cabinet members, and at least one U.S. president and one vice president. While most common in the U.S., these pronunciations have also been heard from British and Canadian speakers.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
His pronunciation is quite acceptable to most. Besides; if you had the things on your mind that he has on his, you'd be mucking up a few words too.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
His pronunciation is quite acceptable to most. Besides; if you had the things on your mind that he has on his, you'd be mucking up a few words too.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
His pronunciation is quite acceptable to most. Besides; if you had the things on your mind that he has on his, you'd be mucking up a few words too.
Originally posted by: Aceshigh
I don't have any problem with the way he talks.
Clinton sounded a heck of a lot more uneducated in my opinion.
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Aceshigh
I don't have any problem with the way he talks.
Clinton sounded a heck of a lot more uneducated in my opinion.
I thought partisanship just made you blind. Apparently it makes you deaf too.
Originally posted by: Aceshigh
I don't have any problem with the way he talks.
Clinton sounded a heck of a lot more uneducated in my opinion.
Eisenhauer pronounced it the same way. See this month's "Ask Anything" in Maxim.Originally posted by: Chilled&Refined
just another Bushism
Bwuhahaha!Originally posted by: Aceshigh
I don't have any problem with the way he talks.
Clinton sounded a heck of a lot more uneducated in my opinion.