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Bruceswar » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:59 pm wrote:We all had tons of men..
kentington wrote:
My sister pronounces them "ungions," which I find odd.
Funkyterrance wrote:kentington wrote:
My sister pronounces them "ungions," which I find odd.
That is odd, unless the "g" is silent?
Bruceswar » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:59 pm wrote:We all had tons of men..
kentington wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:kentington wrote:
My sister pronounces them "ungions," which I find odd.
That is odd, unless the "g" is silent?
Not silent. She adds the "g." My dad does this as well, but I haven't heard this anywhere else.
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Gilligan wrote:kentington wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:kentington wrote:
My sister pronounces them "ungions," which I find odd.
That is odd, unless the "g" is silent?
Not silent. She adds the "g." My dad does this as well, but I haven't heard this anywhere else.
A hard g or a soft g?
Un-gyons or un-gyie-ons?
Bruceswar » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:59 pm wrote:We all had tons of men..
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Funkyterrance wrote:Well, the ungion didn't fall too far from the tree evidently.
CBlake wrote:SCOTTY DOENS'T KNOW, THAT FIONA AND ME, DO IT IN HIS MOM'S VAN EVERY SUNDAY
kentington wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:kentington wrote:
My sister pronounces them "ungions," which I find odd.
That is odd, unless the "g" is silent?
Not silent. She adds the "g." My dad does this as well, but I haven't heard this anywhere else.
nietzsche wrote:CBlake wrote:SCOTTY DOENS'T KNOW, THAT FIONA AND ME, DO IT IN HIS MOM'S VAN EVERY SUNDAY
jonesthecurl wrote:kentington wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:kentington wrote:
My sister pronounces them "ungions," which I find odd.
That is odd, unless the "g" is silent?
Not silent. She adds the "g." My dad does this as well, but I haven't heard this anywhere else.
When the curlson was small, he'd add an "n" and a "g" to certain words. So, "Kitchen" was "Kitch-nung" and "Garden" was "Gard-nung".
Funkyterrance wrote:What jonesy failed to mention is that his father is native to China.
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