Ironow

>Ironow
It means "I don't know " in American.

>crimea

it means "butthurt" in ukraine

It's "aadano" you idiot.

Ukrainian ip in crimea, dafuc?

I'm already in crimea, posting from some cafe wifi, fatburger.

It's pronounced "iunno"

Rightful Russian clay tьh

I'm a Greek from prehistory.
what kind of metal do they use most instead of bronze in this age?

Bump. Now from normal PC.

Megadethium.

>aluminium pronounced as aluminum
>women pronounced as woman
>picture pronounced as pitcher
>shooting range pronounced as school
Where did everything go wrong?

...

>Lieutenant pronounced as Luuuutenant.

blame france for that

>slovenian banter

>ukrainians can't admit they're russian

The A is pronounced as E
The E is pronounced as I
The I is pronounced as Y
The Y is pronounced as WHY

Wesley is spelled as DABBLEYUISLIWHY

>Lieutenant pronounced as lefttenant

Resources pronounced as gibsmedat

Racial equality pronounced as chimpout

Finland is pronounced as mongols.

The man who named aluminum, Humphry Davy, wanted to call it 'aluminum', and did so in his 1816 book. Some shitmark on an armchair wrote an anonymous review of the book to the Quarterly Review, a political magazine, and suggested it be changed to 'aluminium' to sound more "classical".

>tfw people take national pride in following the lead of 1816's version of a YouTube commenter

Legitimately clean russian athlete is pronounced "..."

Good thread

>a lirl
means "a little" in american

>erbs
>tamayto
>gararge
>leeuuutanant

I could pronounce it the british way every where I go but I don't want to sound british, or like a douche bag.