[Opinions] Where are people getting the "oo" sound from? (m)
in reply to a message by Cassandra113
I don't mean to be snotty. I'm truely curious.
I say "thee-uh-," but I can see how others would get "thee-oh-." I can't understand where anyone could get "thee-oo-" from. Is there a famous person who says it this way? Is this an authentic Greek pronunciaiton that I'm not familiar with?
Just wondering.
I say "thee-uh-," but I can see how others would get "thee-oh-." I can't understand where anyone could get "thee-oo-" from. Is there a famous person who says it this way? Is this an authentic Greek pronunciaiton that I'm not familiar with?
Just wondering.
Replies
For me, I'm just no go at writing things like that out.
There is no oo sound for me - it is an thee-uh
There is no oo sound for me - it is an thee-uh
Same here *scratches head*