Spell "literature"

>spell "literature"
>pronounce "litur chur"

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You do not pronounce the A?

You're not suppose to pronounce the R's in english.

Literat-chure

>You'e not suppose to ponounce the 's in english.
>You do not ponounce the A?

>ponounce

Li-ter-a-ture or litter-uhtcher

its the proper american pronunciation

I say "litti-chur"
I also say "wodda"

Philly?

>spell Marseilles
>pronounce: Mar-say

We say it more like Lit-rit-chur

yeah, just outside it

Lit_ray_chair

>not lit-ter-rah-chah

Get out of my country.

Lit _ree__chura

why they do zat?

li-ter-ra-chur

>spelled rough
>pronounced ruff

wtf?!

fucking weird i was just thinking about this today

Blame the widwest

heer in chronno peepull say lidderchur

The most supid english pronunciation will always be that of "salmon"

>not doing the proper Midwestern pronunciation of shalmun

As a Califag it always cracks me up hearing the words Midwesterners don't know how or just never learned to say, it's actually kinda endearing

litch-ra-chur

Wait a minute, are you saying that midwesterns pronounce the L?
But I thought that places like California were filled with spics that pronounced the L just like they do in Miami?

>mfw Americans pronounce Fillet "fill-ayy"

But Americans don't pronounce it properly.

you don't?

Li-tra-cha

Uhhhh, you have the wrong flag for that, partner.

This, "literatcher"

True, same with "solder", although we say the l in "Salmonella" and "falcon"

Wait... how do YOU pronounce it?

>Bordeaux
>Bordeuu

>Mimoyecques
>Mimoaa (if I remeber correctly)

Chick-a-fil

>he writes ghost
>pronounces it as fish

Like it's spelt of course, "Fill-et"

>fill-et
>garridge
>hommidge

>Strewth

"Liter-at-er"

Literally latin litera +ture. Germans havecit nice Litaretür, also slovak is nice Li-te-ra-tú-ra

Yes. Anglos palatalize the "-ture", hence the "cher" sound

I wanted to say, you are supposed to pronounce the Litera part corectly which is the root of the word, than add what you want.

Indeed

>litrecha

>New Orleans
>Nu Orleen

thepoke.co.uk/2011/12/23/english-pronunciation/

litricsör

Litra-chur

Lit-truh-chur

>spell colonel
>pronounce coronel

muh Angrosaxons cant terr r flom l

>spell caught
>say cot

caught rhymes with cot

are you sure?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonological_history_of_English_low_back_vowels#Cot.E2.80.93caught_merger

Yes, but only for retarded Americans.

Wait, so you think Midwesterners pronounce the L, or are you saying that you pronounce the L?
Kek
>noo OR linz
>nawlinz

That's a French word.

lit-er-ah-tyur is the objectively correct pronunciation.