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"
honestly they mostly don’t hear the difference.
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by
mafic
Interesting and also fascinating.
Posted by
Krusty (aka Krustylu)
Oct 6 '22, 06:26
I'll try and keep that in mind as I watch UK shows. Honestly, paella is the one that has always triggered me. The others I tend to laugh off.
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That guy also did it for pico de gallo. 🤦 -- nm
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mafic
Oct 6, 06:28
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Yeah, that was so bad in the clips. I watch a lot of UK shows and they don't eat pico de gallo all that much but they do love a good paella so that's
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Krusty
Oct 6, 06:33
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Remember, it's not like the American pronunciations are ever so accurate either (those simply benefit from being popular).
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con_carne
Oct 6, 07:39
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I feel like many here make an attempt to pronounce things well while they mostly don't even try. They just come up with an English version and go with
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Krusty
Oct 6, 08:32
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