Colonel

>colonel
>pronounced "kernel"

respond!!!! please!!!!!!!!!!!

angus

I remember playing halo 3 and saying caw luh nel all the time before my mate corrected me

i always thought it was cawluhnel

kelnel sounds pretty silly

>lieutenant
>pronounced "lef-tenant"

English is a strange language sometimes

>leftenant

Ameriniggers dont speak proper English

As the purveyors of the language around the globe, we speak the only true English.

>you will never ever be a filthy French-Latin rape baby speaking anglophone
Feels good man.

Proper English is the King's English and since you're traitors you don't speak it.

>lieutenant
>leftenent
reminder that English is retarded dialect of French

Neither do you. Canadian English is phonologically almost identical to American English. They are both about equally distant from the "King's English."

Czczczcyczywzwł

How do Brits pronounce fillet mignon?

I dont have a king.
And we run earth.

Sooooo, yeah. We speak the only true English.

>you will never be a backwater irrelevant county that's only independent because people don't like Russia
Feels really good desu

Phil-ay min-yon

*barf*

I'm pretty sure French people pronounce is colonel

How should it be said, then?

/ˌfiːleJ ˈmiːnjɒ̃/

that's just lexicon and finnish literally has words from thousands of languages, many of the early germanic languages too. It's more of an amalgamation than the relatively youthful English could ever be.

No.
/filɛ miɲɔ̃/

And yet the majority of words most often used in english are the germanic ones

Thousands of languages have words from Finnish*
ayo senpai desu baka

Emma Stone is so pretty

Fantastic post

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nice try labOUring the argument there burger. do us a favOUr and leafve.

>United States of Niggeria
>pronounded United States of America

You'd be right if english made any sense

>lābERin'
>fāvER

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just say it the french way and then imagine an american trying to pronounce what they said.

the chart is a bit skewed because our grammer is germanic and our common words are germanic. Our more complex words are almost all french or latin though, yeah.

>egg
>pronounced aig

I hate this shit

>be northern englander
>dumb southerners call egg an "eai"

>shit
TIOT