On October 09 2011 11:03 Badfatpanda wrote:
He was trolling did you even read the previous post lol?
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On October 09 2011 11:03 Volband wrote:
No, you speak American-English. There is no such thing as "American", deal with it.
On October 09 2011 10:56 QurtStarcraft wrote:
In America we speak American
On October 09 2011 10:54 Asday wrote:
Please troll harder.
On October 09 2011 10:53 Medrea wrote:
What the fuck? English is spoken in more than one country lolololz
you funny man.
On October 09 2011 10:52 Asday wrote:
Those are examples of how to pronounce the character sequence "u:". The correct British English pronunciation of "puma" is "PYOO-mah". As someone else noted, the only place English is spoken, and it's pronounced "POO-mah" is north america.
On October 09 2011 10:49 Medrea wrote:
There is no "o" before the "u."
Also later in that article it recognizes pooma.
On October 09 2011 10:47 Asday wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPA_chart_for_English
To save you looking:
"u: ... through, you"
Thus: /pu:ma/ is "PYOO-mah".
Like I said, please drop it.
On October 09 2011 10:41 flowSthead wrote:
In my mind Puma rhymes with Uma, like Uma Therman. And this confirms it: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/puma#English Whoever posted it last time misread it.
On October 09 2011 10:37 woob wrote:
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In the USA
For example: Puke
(p-yuke)
or
(pook)?
Pyuma makes sense to me :p
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In the USA
For example: Puke
(p-yuke)
or
(pook)?
Pyuma makes sense to me :p
In my mind Puma rhymes with Uma, like Uma Therman. And this confirms it: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/puma#English Whoever posted it last time misread it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPA_chart_for_English
To save you looking:
"u: ... through, you"
Thus: /pu:ma/ is "PYOO-mah".
Like I said, please drop it.
There is no "o" before the "u."
Also later in that article it recognizes pooma.
Those are examples of how to pronounce the character sequence "u:". The correct British English pronunciation of "puma" is "PYOO-mah". As someone else noted, the only place English is spoken, and it's pronounced "POO-mah" is north america.
What the fuck? English is spoken in more than one country lolololz
you funny man.
Please troll harder.
In America we speak American
No, you speak American-English. There is no such thing as "American", deal with it.
He was trolling did you even read the previous post lol?
Guilty as charged, damn.