Poll

Is it.

yes. killed by colonel mustard.
20 (22.7%)
no. killed by miss scarlett
3 (3.4%)
killed by mrs. white
5 (5.7%)
killed by reverend green
3 (3.4%)
Professor Plum.
7 (8%)
killed by mrs pearooster
11 (12.5%)
with a lead pipe
3 (3.4%)
with a revolver
6 (6.8%)
with a wrench
4 (4.5%)
with a rope
13 (14.8%)
with a dagger
3 (3.4%)
with a candlestick
10 (11.4%)

Total Members Voted: 46

Author Topic: Who killed Mr. Boddy in the study and with what?: the great debate topic™®  (Read 437926 times)

you don't hear people saying 'gi joe' as 'ji joe' now do you






its not called "j-peg" its pronounced "guh-peg"
i made it so i decide

its not called "j-peg" its pronounced "guh-peg"
i made it so i decide
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its not called "j-peg" its pronounced "guh-peg"
i made it so i decide
But is it peg or pej !?!?
« Last Edit: March 27, 2015, 03:04:13 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

you cant just disagree with how it is officially pronounced and build a solid case as to why you're more correct than the guy who literally named itthe guy said
you can if it's phonetically dumb..

you don't say "jin" for gin do you.... you don't say "jig" for gig... you don't say "jim" for gym...

are you implying that english pronunciation rules aren't straightforward...



oh alsothis is ridiculous
if saying this is what it's come to, then you're just trying too hard to prove that your way is the "right" way

OSHA, for example, is pronounced "oh-shuh"
it stands for "Occupational Safety and Health Administration"
"occupational" starts with an "ah", not an "oh"it's not really a compromise
Because sh ALWAYS makes the shh sound. Never does it do something else.

G can make a soft or hard sound, however why would it make the soft sound in graphical? It makes no sense.

I always just pronounced each letter.