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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 2:06 am
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Freak_090 ArmasTermin I always thought it was like sa-boh with the "sa" being like "sat" and the "bot" being like "beaux". But I could be wrong. Me too. on a realated topic: Is it "CarBEAN" or "CarbEIN"? Agreed on Sabot, and as to carbine, I say both. Usually EIN though. The M4 always makes me want to say "M4 carbEAN" for some reason.
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:23 am
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Freak_090 ArmasTermin I always thought it was like sa-boh with the "sa" being like "sat" and the "bot" being like "beaux". But I could be wrong. Me too. on a realated topic: Is it "CarBEAN" or "CarbEIN"?
I always pronounce it as CarbEIN myself.
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:52 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 4:41 pm
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:57 am
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:01 am
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Freak_090 ArmasTermin I always use "CarBEIN" because the other way just seems... well it doesn't sound good to me. And Garand is "gayr-and" (gayr rhymed with bear), right? Not Gah-rand? Because Garand was Canadian or something. Crazy Canadians. Garand has more to do with your dialect if you ask me. Some people pronouce the american A as an E or I, so it varies. I've always said Ga-rand or Ger-rand. I really don't see any specific way to say it as long as you have a E A or I vowel sound between the G and R. EDIT: Thread name should be changed to "How to pronounce funny words" xd
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 2:11 pm
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OberFeldwebel Man of the Demoneye Wait, I just realised something. Isn't sabot a french word? "The name "sabot" comes from a French word for wooden shoes traditionally worn in some European countries, also called clogs." I guess it is. Well, as long as it's not english, I get to butcher it all I want.
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Man of the Demoneye OberFeldwebel Man of the Demoneye Wait, I just realised something. Isn't sabot a french word? "The name "sabot" comes from a French word for wooden shoes traditionally worn in some European countries, also called clogs." I guess it is. Well, as long as it's not english, I get to butcher it all I want. Thats the American spirit!! biggrin
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