Re: Tsunami
- From: Harlan Messinger <hmessinger.removethis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 09:12:42 -0400
Peter T. Daniels wrote:
On Sep 29, 10:10 pm, Harlan MessingerWell, yeah.
<hmessinger.removet...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ekk...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:On Sep 29, 3:30 pm, benlizross <benli...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:It's pronounced "sunami" by some English speakers because initial "ts"Because it was coming from two independent sources. One is a realI don't think it to be a urban legend (that "tsunami" was originally!! I would say it hasn't even come up to the level of an urban legend
pronounced as "sunami").
(which is frequently repeated by many different people). It's just
something somebody told you once. What reason do you have to think there
is any truth to it?
person a few decades ago, before internet era. One is from a website,
a few years ago. That of course does not mean that they were right.
But it caught my attention because they were two totally independent
sources. I remember when I saw the website, I told myself, "Ahah! So
that's the reason why tsunami is pronounced sunami".
isn't native to English. Likewise, some people pronounce tsetse (the
species of fly) "tee-tsee".
teet-see, surely?
.
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