[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/lit/ - Literature


View post   

File: 7 KB, 300x168, DDD05F20-560E-40FF-8D0C-AA1B5D4997CC.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
14081665 No.14081665 [Reply] [Original]

>Ril-key
>Bron-tee
>Go-eth

>> No.14081674
File: 36 KB, 400x419, D_zGyNtUYAAx6mc.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
14081674

>gertuh

>> No.14081677

Gerta
Vigtinsteen
>

>> No.14081697

>nee-chee

>> No.14081703

>Sartruh

>> No.14081819

>>14081697
>niet-chè

>> No.14081821

Playdough

>> No.14081830

>>14081677
>Gerta
>Vigtinsteen
It took me nearly an hour to realize you meant Goethe and Wittgenstein. This whole time I thought, Who’s Gerta Vigtinsteen?

>> No.14081831

>Tole-stay
>May-ve(l)e
>Pine-john
>Wohl-tair
>

>> No.14081840

>>14081703
Is it Sartruh or Sought?

>> No.14081909

>Bar-thés
>Pín-chín
>Poo
I shit you not, someone in my undergrad AmLit course straightfaced mispronounced Poe’s name like this and it took all of my being to not crack and punch their lights out.

>> No.14081943
File: 203 KB, 501x501, 21bbca08741f92c5999aca7e1bcd3264.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
14081943

>Go-tee-yay

>> No.14082003
File: 1.47 MB, 382x308, p.gif [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
14082003

>>14081943
>that pic

>> No.14082241

>>14081840
sart in the mart

>> No.14082372

>>14081819
>Neech

>> No.14082379

>>14081840
'Sart' is about as close as you can get with an English accent without sounding like a retard. I immediately dismiss the opinions of anyone who says 'sartruh'.

>> No.14082938

>>14081674
>>14081677
that's how you pronounce Goethe though

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GT_JWvG.ogg

>> No.14083294

>>14082379
Sourdough

>> No.14083306

>>14081665
> Pinch-in

>> No.14083341
File: 64 KB, 663x663, 1570903948884.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
14083341

>>14081665
>Don Quicks-oat

>> No.14083848
File: 312 KB, 1024x783, angloids.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
14083848

>Playdoh
>Aristoddler

>> No.14084283
File: 1.47 MB, 236x250, 1568306797365.gif [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
14084283

>kazinski

>> No.14084296

>Hagle
>Gurdle
>Shawpenhower

>> No.14084307

>>14082938
It's only pronounced "ger-tuh" with the British "r," in American it's closer to "guh-tuh". Of course, "guh-tuh" is still not close to it's real pronunciation, but anyone who throws an actual "r" sound in there is retarded.

>> No.14084327

>>14082938
To pronounce the oe in Goethe, you should purse your lips into an o shape and then speak an eh sound. Once you get the hang of it you can easily pronounce the German ö and avoid the gross anglicization of his name.

>> No.14084334

>>14081840
Sart but just learn how to do the French r sound.

>> No.14084338

>>14081821
kek

>> No.14084357

>/sai.zi:.rou/
>/si:.zər/
>/plei.dou/

>> No.14084434

>>14084357
sory but nobody is going to say "kikero" and "kaesar" that is ridiculous

>> No.14084437

>Bordges

>> No.14084615

>>14084434
In English, you mean. That’s how people who speak languages that are spelt like classical Latin to begin with (Finnish for example) pronounce them.

>> No.14085036

Kekegaurd

>> No.14086221

>>14083341
>Don Kee-shoat

>> No.14087691

Desscarteys

>> No.14087849
File: 797 KB, 1311x1401, queen2.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
14087849

>>14081665
>slaughter-dyke

>> No.14087915

>>14082938
oe is an ö sound, you imbecile.
“Göötheh”

>> No.14087950

>>14087849
That‘s accurate though, depending on your accent pronouncing slaughter.

>> No.14089041

>>14081665
I'm pretty sure it's brunty