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How do you say

Doh-j
Dog-eee
Doh-gee

Author Topic: How do you pronounce Doge?  (Read 12230 times)

it was an brown townogy...
that video is unrelated to every other time the word has been used. it definitely wasn't even the first time it was used so idk how you can say it's the "origin" of the word

It's the earliest known usage of the word in that manner.

It's the earliest popular example of the usage of the word
ftfy
and I removed "in that manner" bc I don't even know what you mean by it

ftfy
and I removed "in that manner" bc I don't even know what you mean by it

How can you not understand this.
What is it inside your head that makes you this dense.

"Doge" originates from that puppet cartoon.
"Doge" is pronounced "Doh-j" in the show.
"Doge" = "Doh-j"

What's so hard to understand about that? There's nothing else to consider! That's all there is!

How can you not understand this.
What is it inside your head that makes you this dense.

"Doge" originates from that puppet cartoon.
"Doge" is pronounced "Doh-j" in the show.
"Doge" = "Doh-j"

What's so hard to understand about that? There's nothing else to consider! That's all there is!
doge originates from venice

doge in homestar runner is used as a substitute for "dawg"

shibe doge started in like 2013

homestar runner is 2009 apparently

none of this is connected

jfc
the puppet show is irrelevant. the puppet show had absolutely no influence in people calling the shiba inu "doge," nor in that "cna i be doge" phrase we have here

so its agreed. blocklanders started it Lol.

to the wiki edit!

The meaning of words and how they are said and written is contextual and is based on the meaning that the majority of people give to the words.

And since when were we talking about "cna i be doge"? In that context, "doge" was set up to be "doggy" in this community.

so its agreed. blocklanders started it Lol.

to the wiki edit!

The meaning of words and how they are said and written is contextual and is based on the meaning that the majority of people give to the words.
by this logic im right

thanks!

The meaning of words and how they are said and written is contextual and is based on the meaning that the majority of people give to the words.
and the majority of people do not mean it in the context of the puppet show

and the majority of people do not mean it in the context of the puppet show



Interesting...



Interesting...
that's the pronunciation of venetian doge too

so technically you're wrong

and I'm right

that's the pronunciation of venetian doge too

so technically you're wrong

and I'm right

Riiight...

But I never said it wasn't doh-j.


Interesting...
ask those 32 people, and not one of them will tell you that they mean it in the context of the puppet show. they'll say they mean it in the context of the shiba inu, or the phrase here. both of which are only text, so you can't tell me that I'm wrong

How can you not understand this.
What is it inside your head that makes you this dense.

"Doge" originates from that puppet cartoon.
"Doge" is pronounced "Doh-j" in the show.
"Doge" = "Doh-j"

What's so hard to understand about that? There's nothing else to consider! That's all there is!
what makes you think it originated from that