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Bymainiella: bi-may-nee-ell-ah
foelschei: fol-sky
i want free aussie t's!!!

foelschei: fol-sky
i want free aussie t's!!!
Your viewpoint is somewhat correct, but backwards from mine.edesign said:what I don't understand is how someone *cough*stoic*cough* can keep prattering on about Latin pronunciations when it has been made perfectly clear more than once in this thread that NOT ALL of these scientific names are purely Latin OR Greek based (or even an amalgam). Once you factor that in, the pronunciation rules of Latin are generally useless (to a degree) imho. Once we get everyone using scientific names fluently and common names are pretty much a thing of the past...then I think we can maybe worry about correct pronunciation.
You said to pronounce it in LATIN. I did. And now you say I'm wrong because it is not of latin origin? I don't understand where your logic is with this. Anything CAN be pronounced in ANY language. If you were not asking for latin, you should not have said so.Steve Nunn said:Now pronounce this one correctly for me in Latin...
Stoic said:You said to pronounce it in LATIN. I did.
I'm saying you were wrong in your strict sense of how we "should" be pronouncing in LatinAnd now you say I'm wrong because it is not of latin origin? I don't understand where your logic is with this. Anything CAN be pronounced in ANY language. If you were not asking for latin, you should not have said so.
Hi Bill,FryLock said:LOL Steve I would not have held you to that if you had not replied you know, but so long as you don't have to put out for postage i will remain guilt free
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