I was doing great until I hit "Terpsichore"
Is that Russell Brand in your sig pic?
I was doing great until I hit "Terpsichore"
Yup. It's a scene from Forgetting Sarah Marshall.Is that Russell Brand in your sig pic?
Ah yes, I just LOVE this when someone brought peanuts in a shell when they were asked for SHELLED peanuts in a recipe.Another favourite English anomaly:
incomplete is the opposite of complete
inflammable is the same as flammable
No one has mentioned yet how we drive on the parkway, and park on the driveway.
When it comes to reciting poetry to work my way into a womans heart, I've always gone for either the "Was this the face that launched a thousand ships" from Doctor Faustus, or a couple of goodies from Omar Khayyam.This was posted by another companion on another board and I thought it was worth sharing here. I hope you all enjoy it!
If you can pronounce correctly every word in this poem, you will be speaking English better than 90% of the native English speakers in the world.
After trying the verses, a Frenchman said he’d prefer six months of hard labour to reading six lines aloud.
Dearest creature in creation,
Study English pronunciation.
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse.
I will keep you, Suzy, busy..............
..............My advice is to give up!!!
English Pronunciation by G. Nolst Trenité
Actually, the English one is Billericay.My "favorite" is Billerica a place name in Essex, England and named for the above in Massachusetts.
In 1291 the English parish was called "Byllyrica" the "y" was added in 1686, which was three+ decades after the Massachusetts town was named for it.Actually, the English one is Billericay.
I love it!In 1291 the English parish was called "Byllyrica" the "y" was added in 1686, which was three+ decades after the Massachusetts town was named for it.
The problem is without either knowing or looking it up how is it pronounced, many people instinctively mispronounce it.I love it!