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pronounced [ˈjuzɛf]. In his speech, John Paul
deliberately chose to
mispronounce the
Italian word for 'correct'. "St. John Paul II, the
patron saint of...
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produce results that are
humorous (or
humorously vulgar) when they are
mispronounced,
while others simply rely on the
confusion and
mistakes of the speaker...
- "Do you say it right?
Louisville is one of the top
cities Americans mispronounce". The Courier-Journal.
Retrieved December 8, 2023. "How to
properly pronounce...
- oath is a
euphemistic expression formed by
deliberately misspelling,
mispronouncing, or
replacing a part of a profane, blasphemous, or
taboo word or phrase...
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certificate after the
biblical figure in the Book of Ruth, but
people mispronounced it
regularly and "Oprah" stuck. She was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi...
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which are also
offensive words,
inadvertently humorous (especially if
mispronounced) or
highly charged words, as well as
place names of
unorthodox spelling...
- паляниця
palianytsia as [pɐlʲɐˈnɪt͡sʲɐ],
Russian speakers would often mispronounce the
stressed Ukrainian letter и (y),
which represents the non-palatal...
- when his name is
mispronounced. In
Substitute Teacher Part 2, Mr. Garvey's
class -
including a new
student named Jessica (
mispronounced "Ja-Seeca") - seem...
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Horace Vizetelly, A Desk-Book of Twenty-five
Thousand Words Frequently Mispronounced (Funk and Wagnalls, 1917), p. 233. Ladefoged, Peter; Johnson, Keith...
- term was
resented by some
blacks who said it was
degrading when
whites mispronounced it,
accidentally or intentionally. Harris, Paul (October 8, 2015). "How...