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 No.74362

Has pronunciation of words always been the same?

The way we say certain words, how do we know they are supposed to be pronounced the way we pronounce them? What if they were said differently when they were created? Also I believe this could also apply to the names of historical rulers.

For example Genghis Khan, we say it very casually, example (gehn giss kaan) I think it may have been pronounced with as much gusto as humanly possible, the potential reason being that if someone were to say his name lazily they might have been murdered, I also believe that by extension in modern day, us not doing this may contribute to the normalisation of acceptance of these otherwise disgusting deplorable genocidal bastards, even Hitler is getting this same treatment, the pronouncement of his name becoming more and more casual, I feel bastards like those their names should be said as you would the name of satan, although even satans name is said too casually.

Back to my first point, names we have become accustomed to could have been said totally different years ago, I'm not sure if there are records that exist on the correct way to say these words, not just the names of people but things (examples: space, the sun, the moon, stars, gravity) but I feel as though this could reflect on society's shifting priorities/interests.

 No.74365

where's this copypasta from

 No.74368

>>74365
My mind

 No.74372

I think it's good to speak with little emotion in the voice, maybe you could call it little inflection. You come off as more mature when you do this and prolly more emotionally stable and maybe more informed. And when you do this, if or when you do end up enunciating things more strongly, a little goes a long way and you get people to pay attention more. I'm thinking about the context of my uni tutorials when I say this, where I sometimes had the chance to spout off or just outline one of my more controversial ideas (stuff that wouldn't be controversial in a space like this, though might be interesting).

 No.74374

>>74372
I didnt mean it in that way, i meant the actual sound a word makes, for example space is pronounced (spayce) what if its pronounced (spass eh)

 No.74375

>>74374
I thought you were saying people might have said the names of rulers in a particular emotional way. So they would be both pronouncing the word differently but also in a particular emotional way or with an emotional inflection

 No.74376

>>74375
that would be a per person basis, i meant in general

 No.74379

Is that one of those things from the halo games? I don't get quite what you mean by this tho, how is one pronunciation more gustified than another?
>>74372
I don't know that this is such a good idea, I talk like this and it is off-putting to people, they say I look like a zombie or not expressing any emotion, like flat affect or whatever unless I'm around someone I'm comfortable enough with. People can tell when one has walls up and it discourages them from interacting although people do tend to assume I am smarter / more responsible than I am, discretion is the better part of Valor as they say

 No.74459

OP used to be pronounced fah-git

in fact... I still say it that way

 No.74929

>>74379
>Is that one of those things from the halo games?
you already know it is why even ask that

> I don't get quite what you mean by this tho, how is one pronunciation more gustified than another?


it's specific pronunciation attributed to both importance and necessity, where did I say one pronunciation was more justified than another?

 No.74949

>>74929
I was not sure cuz I played that game like 15 years ago or something. Also I was not saying "justified", I was saying gust-ified ie with more gusto, I just have a hard time picking up on this difference in pronunciation

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