Things you were shockingly old when you learned

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lol would a strong cockney accent preserve the rhyming i dunno englishes

Hunt3r, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:23 (six years ago)

yet they still call the popular snack Bombay Mix.

calzino, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:23 (six years ago)

Congrats to you all for learning that the former Bombay changed its name.

I can't mark the year, but it was pretty late in life that I realized Bombay and Mumbai weren't two different cities.

I mean, there's no catchy song about it like Istanbul has.

pplains, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:25 (six years ago)

Constantinople?

pomenitul, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:26 (six years ago)

now picturing bewitched reboot cast with s. asian dr. mumbai character, or did they actually do this already.

Hunt3r, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:26 (six years ago)

i learned it as part of my job at the time, not sure how i would have found out otherwise
you know they don't say Calcutta anymore too right?

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:32 (six years ago)

Kolkata

that one only changed in 2001, though

untuned mass damper (mh), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:34 (six years ago)

No one in France got the memo. It's still Bombay, Pékin, Calcutta. I think the assumption is that most foreign place names are 'wrong' anyway, so why bother.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:37 (six years ago)

that's very french of them

untuned mass damper (mh), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:37 (six years ago)

Indeed it is.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:38 (six years ago)

you should hear how we pronounce “orleans.”

Hunt3r, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:38 (six years ago)

Or, God forbid, Des Moines.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:39 (six years ago)

Black holes are named after the Black Hole of Calcutta Kolkata!

Andrew Farrell, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:45 (six years ago)

Madras is now Chennai, Bangalore is now Bengaluru, there's lots of others too, not just British colonial names being changed. This is an interesting piece on the Hindu nationalist motivations behind some of it I posted in the South Asia news thread: https://scroll.in/article/902177/no-hindi-hindu-hindustan-implemented-fully-bjps-hindutva-renaming-will-wipe-out-a-lot-of-india

ogmor, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:50 (six years ago)

Chennai was the one I was most shockingly old to learn about. Cricket is useful for this sort of thing.

Let them eat Pfifferlinge an Schneckensauce (Tom D.), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 15:56 (six years ago)

wow -- i remember learning that in 1997! i was at my job processing visas for other people's overseas travel and i learned that Bombay is called Mumbai by a disgruntled customer.

The name was only changed in 1995 so you did OK.

All along there is the sound of feedback (Sund4r), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:01 (six years ago)

Oh wait, I think that was your point.

All along there is the sound of feedback (Sund4r), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:01 (six years ago)

Or, God forbid, Des Moines.

― pomenitul, Wednesday, September 18, 2019 10:39 AM (twenty-three minutes ago)

this one hit a little close to home

untuned mass damper (mh), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:03 (six years ago)

Had an argument with the wife once about whether it is in fact correct to pronounce Notre Dame the university differently from Notre Dame the cathedral.

All along there is the sound of feedback (Sund4r), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:05 (six years ago)

I'm at a point where whatever people from hood x or y say is correct as far as I'm concerned. I struggled for years before embracing the French pronunciation of 'tupperware', though:

https://forvo.com/word/tupperware/#fr

pomenitul, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:09 (six years ago)

(leyana's, that is.)

Also, I still vaguely cringe when I hear Spider-Man pronounced 'speeder-man'.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:10 (six years ago)

John Fahey a similarly juicy example

ogmor, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:12 (six years ago)

I have no idea how you pronounce John Fahey's name. Is this about to become a thing I was shockingly old when I learned it?

pomenitul, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:13 (six years ago)

Sund4ar, what side of the argument were you on?

there are a ton of midwestern towns that have messed up pronunciations and eventually you just have to roll with it

Nevada (nuh-VAY-duh) and Madrid (mad-rid) come to mind

untuned mass damper (mh), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:14 (six years ago)

Locals pronounce Prescott AZ as "Press-kit". Guy fixing my computer was adamant it should be "Press-cot" because that's how the guy it was named for pronounced his name. Pick your battles man! Just made him sound like a pompous tool.

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:16 (six years ago)

Is someone about to blow my mind by suggesting that 'Fahey' and a popular brand of Greek yogurt are homonyms, is that what's about to happen

Welcome To My Lifemare (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:18 (six years ago)

As a general rule, no speaker of English should ever defer to the way Americans insist on pronouncing words. It's just bad form.

Welcome To My Lifemare (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:19 (six years ago)

I can't deal with Coeur D'Alene being pronounced "Cortle Lane" but I do it anyway

I draw the line at Louisville's preferred pronunciation as being "Lowvull" I will call it "Lew-i-ville" so the rest of the world doesn't look at me like an insane person

fgti (flamboyant goon tie included), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:19 (six years ago)

It's the same name; I can pronounce them the same. She was probably right. xp to mh

Residents of Windsor, ON, even ones who can speak French, are bizarre with the many French names in the city: "Pierre St" is pronounced "peery" even though no Windsorite would pronounce Pierre Trudeau's first name that way. The common surname "Dupuis" = "doopy"; "Ouellette Ave" = "oh-let", etc.

All along there is the sound of feedback (Sund4r), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:21 (six years ago)

Shit like 'maudlin' for 'Magdalen' in Oxford comes across as a snobbish shibboleth. Maybe I'm being uncharitable.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:22 (six years ago)

Cache le Poudre River is my local fave, you could get almost anything even locally. Usually just “Pooder River.”

Hunt3r, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:23 (six years ago)

My pretentious father had a predilection toward pronouncing certain European city names with exaggerated local pronuciation-- Paree, Praha, Veen, Köln. I started reciprocating by going all-in when talking about Göteborg and Linköping and Firenze and he eventually got the hint and stopped doing it.

fgti (flamboyant goon tie included), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:24 (six years ago)

road names are fun. Fleur Drive -> floo-er drive

untuned mass damper (mh), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:26 (six years ago)

I draw the line at pronouncing Milan - the football club - as Mee-lan because Milan is an English word, the club having been founded by Englishmen who used the English name for Milano.

Let them eat Pfifferlinge an Schneckensauce (Tom D.), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:27 (six years ago)

Likewise I'm not pronouncing Racing Club, Rah-seeng Cloob, or PSG as Pay-Ess-Zhay.

Let them eat Pfifferlinge an Schneckensauce (Tom D.), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:28 (six years ago)

I spent way too much time putting together this video of Alex Trebek saying the word "genre," so now you have to RT it. Sorry, I don't make the rules pic.twitter.com/VacI730SJv

— Alex Jacob (@whoisalexjacob) September 13, 2019

mookieproof, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:29 (six years ago)

omg

untuned mass damper (mh), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:30 (six years ago)

He's a native French speaker tbf.

All along there is the sound of feedback (Sund4r), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:31 (six years ago)

I had no idea. Or that he was even Canadian, for that matter. Thread strikes again.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 16:35 (six years ago)

Fahey is pronounced with a short a and a properly aspirated h by the Irish (willing to defer here ofc) and British but is a kind of slurred Fay-hee (h almost gone) the way he said it

ogmor, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 18:10 (six years ago)

The differences between FAY-hee and FAY-ee are so minimal. A close friend’s last name is Taheny (Sligo stock) and he’s fine with TAHN-ee tho most of us make the effort to respirate a TAH-hen-ee for the boy

fgti (flamboyant goon tie included), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 18:32 (six years ago)

That horizontal comes from horizon. Wtf @ me.

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 18:36 (six years ago)

actual giggle at that one

yet they still call the popular snack Bombay Mix.

they don't tbf

now let's play big lunch take little lunch (sic), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 18:49 (six years ago)

afaict Kolkata sounds close enough to Calcutta that people have just carried on saying Calcutta.

Let them eat Pfifferlinge an Schneckensauce (Tom D.), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 19:01 (six years ago)

sorry, sorry, wait up

Black holes are named after the Black Hole of Calcutta Kolkata!

whaaaaat

The Pingularity (ledge), Wednesday, 18 September 2019 19:06 (six years ago)

Okay, I might walk that back, the line in Wikipedia is

"According to Hong-Yee Chiu, a long-time astrophysicist at NASA, the Black Hole of Calcutta was the inspiration for the term black hole referring to regions of space-time resulting from the gravitational collapse of very heavy stars. He recalled hearing physicist Robert Dicke in the early 1960s compare such gravitationally collapsed objects to the infamous prison.

But the link is to an article titled "50 years later, it’s hard to say who named black holes" (which isn't there any more).

Andrew Farrell, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 19:11 (six years ago)

xp fgti - yeah it's mostly about the a, which dictates how you say the h

ogmor, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 19:32 (six years ago)

xpost, I think the black hole thing might be right. I just asked my spouse (astronomer who used to do most research on black holes) who coined it/why and he said Wheeler, because light doesn't escape blah blah. But we just looked up a bunch of things and he agrees that the above is good enough.

Yerac, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 19:53 (six years ago)

Awesome, thank you!

Andrew Farrell, Wednesday, 18 September 2019 20:18 (six years ago)

that 'romeo and juliet' by dire straits is about west side story lol

Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Friday, 20 September 2019 20:11 (six years ago)


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